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This one caught my attention, but I'm a novice, so here I am asking all of you

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G-4, maybe G-6.
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Thank you for the reply's. I will have to look up what those grades mean exactly. I'm not sure if this coin is worth anything, but I like it. I think I will keep this one in my collection.

Thanks again!
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G-6.

You should always keep silver coins.
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AG-3 because of the heavy wear on the obverse. The word United is heavily worn.
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Lacking a full rim on the obverse near Liberty
Lacking a full rim on the reverse near top of coin
Looks like a spot of something nasty on the M or AMEIRICA

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