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<p>[QUOTE="princeofwaldo, post: 1347491, member: 24091"]I suspect the coin is actually more attractive than the photos would indicate. The reverse in particular looks like it is a semi-proof cameo. Pretty much a bullion coin in MS63 even if the coin was nicer. Maybe worth $25 more if were MS65. The mintage of the 1882 being something in the area of 8,000,000 if memory serves me, making it one of the most common 19th century bullion coins out there. The real question to me: Why would anyone waste their money getting this coin slabbed to begin with??[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="princeofwaldo, post: 1347491, member: 24091"]I suspect the coin is actually more attractive than the photos would indicate. The reverse in particular looks like it is a semi-proof cameo. Pretty much a bullion coin in MS63 even if the coin was nicer. Maybe worth $25 more if were MS65. The mintage of the 1882 being something in the area of 8,000,000 if memory serves me, making it one of the most common 19th century bullion coins out there. The real question to me: Why would anyone waste their money getting this coin slabbed to begin with??[/QUOTE]
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