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Below is an image of a coin from a roll that came from the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas in the late 30's and then went into storage. There are a few spots and I wondered 1) What it would grade as? 2) Should anything be done to it?

1936-D

1936-D

Interesting to see experts appraisals!
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I took your photos, rotated and enlarged them. Nice looking 1936-D!

In my opinion I would grade around MS-64. Maybe a shot at 65? I would not do anything with the coin, get it in a 2x2 flip for protection.

Beautiful coin! I don't see any abrasions or contact marks just the spotting.

Probably a value of around $150 and a lot more if it made MS-65.

Just my thoughts.
Thanks for sharing!
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MS-64, beautiful.
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Nice looking original coin. My only concern would be the active verdigris on the obverse at about 4-5 o'clock. Submerge it in distilled water and see if you can gently rub it off with a toothpick, as a final step, rinse with acetone.
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Thanks for all - interesting to see all that individuals have to say.
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