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A grade and any comments please.
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Very nice. Great strike, definitely uncirculated, lustre unbroken over the whole coin.
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Very nice Mint State coin. I would say MS-63.
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A question to educate myself: would a dent on queens neck bring the grade down?
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I dont know muxh about these, I just seen it in the foriegn junk box at the dealers and grabbed it up for a quarter.
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I would think that if there were two coins of equal grade; one with the ding and one without; that the one without would at the least be more desirable. So, if its more desirable shouldn't that make it a higher grade? But hey....I don't have enough experience to grade coins; I haven't looked an enough of them!
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