I only gave $9.00 for it so I can't get hurt too bad. The scratches on the obverse are on the 2x2. G? VG?
Right on the cusp between G and VG, I'd say. I'd call it G6, personally. Low grade but does look original. The scratches would be a concern but I'll take your word that those are on the mylar rather than the coin. I reckon I can think of worse things to drop nine bucks on.
I'd agree with @lordmarcovan on the G-6 to VG-8 range. If the surfaces are original and not monkeyed with, I would not argue a VG-8.
1853 was a transition year the half dime changed from a weight of 20.8 grains to 19.2. To distinguish between the two as there were 1853 H-10's struck without arrows. Which are very rare,and with arrows. What you have here is a Valentine #2 high date the 1 touches the rock.the 8 is close,defect at the base of the 1 and top of the 8. The digits are medium size and closely grouped. The arrows are small close to the digits . Both arrow heads touch the the base. Defects on the 10,11,12 th. stars. Rev. Has medium-sized lettering. warning these can become habit forming!
Hey, for $9 you can't really go wrong! This coin does not grade VG. The rims MUST be complete for VG. This coin grades G-06.