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cool coin! hope I'm close at XF-45
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XF-45
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Must agree, EF-45. Right obverse field shows fine scratches that hold this down from choice, but still a most attractive coin.
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I am going with XF-40.
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beautiful coin!
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Wear on the eagles feathers and talons keeps it at 40.
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EF-45.
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xf40 sounds right. NGC probably called it market acceptable despite obverse scratches. I would wait for one with better fields.
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I'll give it a whirl at XF45
Very nice coin ta-have!
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Appears to technically grade 45. I also dislike those prominent field scratches on the obverse.

The reverse is lovely. Find one with that look on both sides
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XF-40 with a MPD protruding 2 out from under the rock, I can't tell if the "1" is present within the denticles.

1872 MPD S$1 VP-001 (Breen B-5491)

An errant numeral 1 is seen within the denticles below the date, and two additional numerals 2 overlap Liberty's base above the 2 of the date.


https://www.NGCcoin.com/coin-variet...-vp-001-4629

...or is this too much information?
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I'm thinking a little too much wear for XF. Maybe VF35.
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Probably an NGC XF45 and I agree with Prethen that it's really a technical 35-40. I would not buy this coin unless it was priced low, I am not fond of it in these images.
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