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1m salty

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  1. Many thanks to all who shared their expertise with me yesterday and today. I've learned a lot from your inputs. When I submitted the coin, I knew enough to ask for the NGC to identify the variety. I had no idea the grade/variety could be wrong and never thought to double check it on my own. I also didn't realize I could share the pics with you all so your eyes could verify it,...I am a bit of a Technosaurus I'm told. I will get with NGC tomorrow about redoing the grading/variety designation on my coin. Again, thank you all! KES
  2. Looking at the pic of the reverse, to me it looks like NGC got it wrong. Am I crazy?
  3. The coin in question is a 1802/0 Reverse of 1800 half-cent. NGC has graded it as "C-1 Good Details Bent", although I don't see a bend in the coin. Different sites say there are only 25 known. WHEW! I inherited a huge quantity of coins a few years ago and have been IDing and learning about them ever since. (I know...what a nice problem to have ). It has been a bit daunting. Most of the coins are moderate value coins, so this one has me spinning a bit...which you guys probably picked up on. Again, thank you for all you expertise!!!
  4. Thanks to you all! This helps, but now I'm wondering what happens if the variety is rare. Is there a place one can get a true valuation even on a "Details" coin? It seems the more I learn the more I don't have a clue about.
  5. Wondering if a slab marked "Good Details" is the same as a G-4.