I got curious about the grade spread in my type set. So having nothing better that I wanted to do, I took a census. Here's the result: Grade Count VF-20 - 1 VF-30 - 2 XF-40 - 1 XF-45 - 12 AU-50 - 4 AU-53 - 10 AU-55 - 17 AU-58 - 14 MS-61 - 2 MS-62 - 3 MS-63 - 4 MS-64 - 10 MS-65 - 10 MS-66 - 7 MS-67 - 1 Total # of Coins = 98 Average Grade = 56.29 (actually this number doesn't have much meaning) This is a 1793-1964 type set with about 20 holes in the early coins. And that's where all the holes are except one. Now I'll go do some laundry.
Woa, Woa.........Always be careful doing landry after looking at your coin collection. We don't want any Standing Libertys in the coin op dungeon.....
photos? I'll guess that the Morgan dollar is an MS65 and the Barber half is an AU58. The VF20 might be your drapped bust cent. You have a very nice type collection in my mnd's eye. Very best regards, collect89
Yep, the Morgan is one of the MS-65's. Nope, the Barber half is one of the XF-45's. And the VF-20 is an 1814 Classic Head one cent, Crosslet 4. My Draped Bust one cent is a 1798, Second Hair, in XF-40.