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1953-D WRPM 001 LWC - Thoughts On Grade

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Got this on ebay with a winning bid of $3.90. Seem to have all the right markers and shape of the RPM seems right to Wexlers pictures and description. I was surprised (especially the reverse toning) when it came in the mail today how nice of condition it was in, sellers pics were pretty blurry and I took a chance. Any thoughts on grade?


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I'm jealous. My only rpm is some puny, unnoticeable notching.
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MS64 or 63 because of the obverse gouges.
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Nice pickup. It at least you were right on it.
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If you are looking for grade, this should be in grading. I have moved it, and removed your other thread.
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I have moved it, and removed your other thread.


Other thread? Well thanks for moving this in the right forum.
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yes, you created one without having pictures, that I moved. Then you started this new one with pictures.
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Then you started this new one with pictures.


Sorry, my mistake. I must have clicked on the wrong tab. Didn't do that intentionally. Thanks for taking care of it though!
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64 Red. Red only needs 95% and this makes it. Nice one. Congratulations.
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I agree with mox, a 64 RD.
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64RD, cool toning, cool RPM!
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Thanks all for the replies - I'm thrilled that a few have said 64!!
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WOW! Stunning coin for that price. Looks like the color is under the patina on the reverse, very market acceptable. I can tell it has strong luster, good job with the lighting! Some obverse field distractions keep it out of 65.

64RB and a...
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Stunning coin for that price.


Thanks Thad, appreciate your kind reply!
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Great pickup!

It looks like the FS-501 Stage B. I agree with MS-64 and, as BadThad said, RB. I think the toning is excellent and natural and may actually increase the value over a 64RD.
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Thanks spruett - I'll have to look that up and do a little research.
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