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Another Little Lady by Electric Peak Collection

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Liberty, that is...

 

Although my current focus is on Liberty Seated Half Dimes, I still keep my eyes open for other things like Large Cent upgrades, Capped Bust Half Dimes, and coins for my type set. A new CBHD arrived today.

 

It is an album-toned 1829, in a PCGS OGH graded MS65. Its luster is really nice, signs of contact are minimal, and the strike is good. I got it from the recently completed Heritage auction at the FUN show. This leaves me needing just an 1830 to have one of each date from that series.

 

The auction had another 1829, graded MS66, but it seemed from the online photos to be a lesser coin. The prices realized suggest that others thought the same. While the MS66-slabbed coin did fetch 13.6% more than my MS65, the price guides suggest about 50% more would typically be appropriate. (And yes, my purchase price was in-family with other recent results, while the other coin fetched less than similarly-slabbed specimens.)

 

So here's a picture of the reverse side. Enjoy. Best wishes to all in this new year.

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Alan,

 

Very nice addition to your CBHD set, and with 1 to go you have to be quite pleased, great accomplishment !

I viewed your set earlier today and it is outstanding, well photographed, plus I especially like that you cross referenced the V and LM variety numbers. Attributing these classic Federal pieces is great fun and learning. I had purchased the Logan McCloskey book from Rich Uhrich a few years ago and I can see you also got your monies worth out of it.

Continued success, hope to see you at the LSCC Balt meeting in March.

 

Rich

 

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The coin's reverse looks nice. If the obverse is sharp & clean---then that's a nice coin! You must be stoked about only needing one more for your one-per-date set. They're all in 65 yet---very NICE!

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