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Obviously the toning must be helping to hide a really rough cheek area cause that's the only area I see that could of rendered it an MS-60 grade first time around regardless of the cleaning.
Obviously the toning must be helping to hide a really rough cheek area cause that's the only area I see that could of rendered it an MS-60 grade first time around regardless of the cleaning.
That's ANACS' way of saying "Uncirculated Details, Cleaned." Could have been an MS68 before the cleaning and that's still what they'd designate; it's not a numeric grade assigned as an actual evaluation of technical detail.























