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<p>[QUOTE="fiddlehead, post: 2371014, member: 31286"]Could be, but I was thinking the opposite - that it was graded down a bit from maybe 58 because of the dings. It doesn't show much wear - I think the softness in the center is all strike. The 1840-O is a first year of issue with a very low survival rate. Based on Heritage and other auction sites, any coin of that issue with a decent strike seems unusual.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="fiddlehead, post: 2371014, member: 31286"]Could be, but I was thinking the opposite - that it was graded down a bit from maybe 58 because of the dings. It doesn't show much wear - I think the softness in the center is all strike. The 1840-O is a first year of issue with a very low survival rate. Based on Heritage and other auction sites, any coin of that issue with a decent strike seems unusual.[/QUOTE]
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