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Pillar of the Community
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Bedrock of the Community
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Great coin !
Oregon coin geek.....*** GO BEAVS ! ! ! ***
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Bedrock of the Community
Australia
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I didn't realize that the obvious hits on Lib's hand an in the obverse field made zero difference the grade.
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Pillar of the Community
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Gorgeous coin, the toning is fantastic and complements the design very well. Not sure if I agree with MS63 though. I would have said AU-58.
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Pillar of the Community
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Such a nice coin! These toners are always hard to grade from photos.
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Quote: didn't realize that the obvious hits on Lib's hand an in the obverse field made zero difference the grade. The hit on the hand was a concern and I would have passed if it did not have the CAC sticker. One of the guys at Heritage look at it and said, It was PQ for grade, but was not undergraded. Quote: The particular shape of the stain below Lib's right hand can be a bit distracting for some collectors, but does not affect the grade. Same can be said for the uneven toning.
There is a field detail above Lib's right shoulder, - I can't quite make up my mind what it may, be but hopefully, it does not affect the grade.
The particular shape below Lib's right hand appears to be a planchet flaw. The field detail above Lib's right shoulder is a raised area in the metal. She is not perfect, but she has strong eye appeal. Nice looking business strike Trade dollars are difficult to find once you get past the common dates. This one was a bit more than I wanted to pay, but it was part of the plan as I only spent a little over $200 each for the 75S, 77, 77S.
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Quote: but it was part of the plan as I only spent a little over $200 each for the 75S, 77, 77S. Slider, I'd like to tag along with you on the next coin buying spree.
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Quote: I didn't realize that the obvious hits on Lib's hand an in the obverse field made zero difference the grade. marks and scratches will not turn an MS coin into an AU coin. the coin would still grade MS just a lower one and the reason why it wasnt graded a 64. I was going back and forth between AU58 and MS63 on it. glad it pulled the MS grade. the color is crazy
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If it has to be MS with those types of hits and dents, then MS-60.
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