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2011 P 1-DO-006 LSC

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I'm very new to grading, please give me your opinion.

Notice the ding on the N in One showing zinc and on the right side of the shield. How much does something like that ding drop the grade?

Thanks

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Thanks Thad. I would have guessed that the scrape would have lowered the grade more. Here is a closer look if it helps anyone.



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coin roller marks probably caused the damage.
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Thad, really? I'm not very good at juging the new releases, but to me this looks AU. Am I not seeing rub all over rhe obverse?
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