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1852 Three Cent Silver

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Picked this up for $32. The reverse shows a long thread from the carpet where the coin appears to have been photographed. I don't think it is a scratch. Obverse pic is blurry. Will post sharper pics when in hand.

Thoughts on grade and problems? Thanks!

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If that's a fiber then F-15. Otherwise "details" for the scratch.
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VF-20
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F-15, but sharper pics will help. That dark area on the obverse is a concern.
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VF30+
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VF30 pending better pictures...
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VF-25. Always a cool type.
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This one came in. Thoughts? Thanks!

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Is that ED (pitting) on the obverse, or just a stain?
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I'd have to say F details.
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it doesn't look like pitting to me...
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VF Details

I guess there are some advantages to being able to take lousy pictures...
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Looks to be a very fine coin.
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