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1889 Victoria Crown. VF ?

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Victoria crown 1887,
how would you grade?


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I have an identical coin to this one, same date, same condition, same patina.

I would grade mine at not quite VF, because the detail on the chest of St. George and the Dragon as well, is just a little too flat. Enough of the aword has survived to allow the outline of it to be seen.

Nearly VF.
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...an old cleaning perhaps?
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Yeah, I guess! The flat patina would suggest that.
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One of my favorite reverse types, VF-25.
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