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Oh man!! That's great for 1943. I am far from expert but I like to guess. I think it would be MS 64.
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Didn't you show this coin in a previous post ?
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Pillar of the Community
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A few months back. It was a discovery piece for a rim Cud. Never showed grade.
Edited by GrapeCollects 02/22/2019 8:11 pm
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I have to ask what you're using to take these photos?
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A Samsung Galaxy Tab A 2017, lol. I don't have great photo equipmemt. I'm using a flourecent lamp as indirect lighting. I have trouble photographing coins larger then a nickel with my plugable. So I tried this, also hard to photo slabs with plugable for me.
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too blurry to see if there are dings, but I'll guess they are minimal, so MS-66 FS
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Bedrock of the Community
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Can't grade from these. 
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Quote: but I'll guess they are minimal, so MS-66 FS 
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Ms64 with Pvc or slab dirt hard to say for sure
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Quote: Can't grade from these. 
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Can't grade from these photos.
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