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2 1919 SLQs, Both Unslabbed

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Is the first one cleaned? Looks like it to me. Very shiny and reflective?

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Actually they're 1918, obviously.
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First MS63, Second MS63+FH or MS64FH
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64 not fh with perhaps a market acceptable dip. I can still see the luster.

65 not fh with beautiful color.

Both with detailed head strike but neither appears to have a fully distinct hairline and both are a little flat in the detail of the 3 leaves.

2nd coin has substantially greater eye appeal.
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Both examples have flat thighs & shins.

These are exceptional AU coins, but not MS.
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