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1882-O MS-62 Obv: weak hair...Rev: weak breast feathers.

1879-S MS-63 Obv: check "dots between rear of eye and the hair. If they are incuse, they are bag marks. If "raised dots", the coin may be a fake! I can't tell from the picture.

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Thanks Bob, never noticed that will get my buddy to check that one out and also its weight

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They are incused Bob. I've decided to send them to PCGS Paris, so going to do a membership with them where i can get 8 free gradings in 1 year, so we'll see how that goes. I must add that me getting these graded is purely for the American market, they are high grade and am looking to realise their FULL potential

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They are incused Bob. I've decided to send them to PCGS Paris, so going to do a membership with them where i can get 8 free gradings in 1 year, so we'll see how that goes. I must add that me getting these graded is purely for the American market, they are high grade and am looking to realise their FULL potential

They are nice coins Dave...you will do well with them I am sure....

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Dribble tray is'nt provided with these pics

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Hmm .. what would you call that? Blast White? Frosty White?

Quite attractive anyway, considering I usually like a bit of tone to my coins!

Couldn't find me a very cheap Barber Quarter in that condition could you? :lol:

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