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1853-P Seated Liberty

Barely detailed.

Listing Type:
This item is Cataloged Online in my Personal Coin Collection
Certified by:
Raw / Unspecified
Condition or Grade of Item:
AG
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Item Description

USA Coin Book Item ID Number:
665266
Coin Condition:
AG
Certified By:
Raw / Unspecified

I don't think this specimen even truly deserves an "about good" condition rating. It's the type of coin you look at, then took again in sunlight, then pull out the lit magnifying glass and turn it a few different ways to see the date and, even then, it takes about 10 times to make the date out, completely.

Nevertheless, it's mine, was my dad's, was my grandpa's and was in my great-grandpa's Mason jar, at some point! That makes it priceless.

. I"m working on building on to my 4-generation coin collection but, as a disabled veteran on a fixed income, am doing so, slowly as I can afford to. There are so many coins, such as the 1909-S Indian Head, that I'll likely never be able to afford. I'm 54 now. This collection is so precious, to me, because my great-grandfather, grandfather and love of my life--my dad, all built upon it. From the time I was 5 years old, I would go through the old ammo can, carefully picking out each piece and admiring the stunning artwork of the Standing Liberty quarters and all the old coins; this resulted in my father gifting me this collection several years before he passed away, in 2019. I miss him, so much but, when I'm in the collection looking through all of the items, I can remember sitting in the middle of our living room floor, hearing him speak of some "lost" half dimes and Seated Liberty Dimes. It would be three years after his death, when organizing my garage and the belongings from the old house, that I'd stumble upon another ammo can--one that I had no knowledge of and, one that he'd hidden so well that, even he, had forgotten where it was! I know he's looking down upon me as I found the two small shoeboxes containing amazing coins that I'd never laid eyes upon.