1855 O Seated half value

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AMorgan

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Looks like it hade some cleaning... either ground action, heavily dipped to remove tarnish or baking soda... Aside from the possible cleaning, the details are VF. Uncleaned VF value about $75... as shown, maybe 30... depending on how harsh the cleaning... would need to see under a scope or very good loupe to make final determination.
 

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AMorgan said:
Looks like it hade some cleaning... either ground action, heavily dipped to remove tarnish or baking soda... Aside from the possible cleaning, the details are VF. Uncleaned VF value about $75... as shown, maybe 30... depending on how harsh the cleaning... would need to see under a scope or very good loupe to make final determination.
Thanks AM. I didn't know as much about grading a year ago when I obtained that silver, it had a bit of toning when I saw the pic in the auction, lol and I think I paid too much.
 

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Check if your town has a coin club. I live in Houston and there are at least four in the area, and I regularly attend two per month. The clubs here have members who have years and years of experience and often have people present talks about proper coin storage, preservation, how to detect cleaning and how to detect counterfiets. If there isnt a club in your area, consider starting one...

Alan Morgan
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