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Pillar of the Community
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that is a beauty without a doubt!
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Thank you Jake!
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Bedrock of the Community
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The clean fields look like a 65 to me.
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Pillar of the Community
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Gosh it's hard to go any more exacting than 65 on those small pics. But yeah, and it's a Red rascal, too. Pretty coin!
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Very nice red LWC. The fields are so clean I wouldn't be surprised with an MS65Rd designation.
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I didn't see the old pics, but with these pics, I would definitely say MS65RD.
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It's a beauty; I'm with Jim1953: MS64
I cant tell what's going on on Abe's shoulder, sideburns, and hair...looks like a rub...there are two bag marks on the obverse..one heavy, one typical.
on the reverse: there's a scratch inside the "O" in ONE, substantial bag marking on the "O" in ONE.
to me, 65 is doable; but it's a push...I wouldnt go down to 63.
Edited by j_h_s 05/21/2010 07:18 am
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Pillar of the Community
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Very nice. MS66RD. Do we have to explain our answers?  I'll explain this one, anyway. It's lightly scratched, I'm not blind. But for it to have escaped any spotting, whatsoever, I just can't see lumping it in with the barely-making-the-cut 65s, I think that would be a miscarriage of justice. 
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Bedrock of the Community
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I don't think it'd make 66. Here's the reverse of my 1939-D NGC MS-66....compare them. 
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Yours is oozing luster and his reverse is hit a little more, but his lighting is softer this time around and the coin is shot from within a 2X2, all of which will contribute to subduing the coin's reflectivity, especially on one that's trying as hard as this one is to tone. I'll still give it a shot (even money, let's call it) at a 66RD.
PS: BTW, can we see your obverse side?
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Cool eddie...I love talking grading! We don't get enough discussion around here.  
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Edited by BadThad 06/15/2010 8:49 pm
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Quote: Here's the cool part of my coin: price paid $8.95 Now I see where you got your screen name. Thad, that's very bad, although in a very good way!  Edit: Forgot to say, thanks for that obverse and slab, it's obviously every bit what they say it is.
Edited by eddiespin 06/15/2010 9:35 pm
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HEHEHEHE...well, that's how the dealer had it marked at a show. LOL
Well, it still cost me $25 to have it slabbed. Still, it's a nice coin to have 35 bucks invested in. I like it when I get to look at it, which is rare, because this is one I have in my safty deposit box.
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