Busted Cap Half

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I think this is what is called a Capped Bust Dollar.

I paid $30 for this over the weekend.

Did I do ok?

I put the coin in the flip.



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If its real then ya- in the shape its in it easily $100+
 

Well, its generally called a capped bust, that is the bust on the front (that is Liberty) has a cap on her head. This is in contrast to the draped bust where Liberty's hair is simply draped.
 

As long as it is real, you did just fine.
 

you did really well, you bought it for a 1/3 of it's value...

I don't know where you got it, but if it were me I'd keep shopping there.
 

Can you please post a photo of the edge of the coin?
 

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Nice Liberty Cap half dollar! As long as it's not bent, you got a great deal.
 

It should be lettered on the edge and not reeded on a 35.
 

It is lettered on the side....edge....I remember letters and maybe a star.....I will open flip and try to post a pic or 2
 

No need.. I belive you.
Great score on that from what I can tell.
 

Its in waaaay better condition than the one I recently dug that's for sure.
 

Here are pics.... Wording is Half A Dollar....Star symbol....fifty Cents....Or

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IMO ,Without closer a closer look ,other than the place on her head [over the eye & ear] where she looks to have a minor "Busted Cap" or scrape ; it's condition is great and as I said IMO you made yourself a good deal. I prefer to have my coins esp, halves & dollars to be toned/tarnished than look to be Mint State [shiny new looking]. I cherry pick probably too much so the most I would have paid for that coin is around $70.00 and would gladly have paid what you did. GOOD JOB A funny thing also I never knew they were lettered on the side like that , ARE? Seated Liberty Halves or any other older coins that way. "you learn something new everyday"
 

The lettered edge stopped in 1836 with the advent of steam power and a new faster way of minting with a different mold set up. So you happen to have one of the last of those.
Speaking of toned.. I recently found this Guy metal detecting.
 

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I think you did ok but I will say that it looks to have had an old cleaning and was re-toned. Also looks to have slight green discoloration on the obverse below the bust although the pics are not great. I would have bought it for $30 though for sure good detail nice coin.....
 

Dang! was that thing underwater or was one side exposed to direct sunlight. I saw a Morgan detected in the desert that was that dark/black .

Saltwater ..this is how it came up...
In a cookie crust of silver oxide.
I don't want to post all over this, thread though.

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This is one side of the crust with the impression in it.
You can see 1837 in reverse.

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