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Pillar of the Community
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i think if the toning had a little more symmetry on the reverse it would make 65, however, I got to drop it 1 notch for eye appeal. MS64
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I think it would make MS-65.
Edited by Joseph7420 08/26/2016 11:05 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Rest in Peace
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This might surprise some of you.  
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At least it was not over-graded!
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Ha-ha. Yeah, I seem to be finding/buying a lot of undergraded coins now, which is better than the opposite happening.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Hat down over my face running for cover.
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No shame, Coinfrog. Most of those who weighed in thought it looked better than the grade.
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I'm not that surprised about the 63 grade. if you look close at the cheek area through the toning thats there there is quite a but light scratches. the uneven toning especially on the reverse I'm sure had something to do with it also.
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