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Commems Collection Questions: Answer #16 - Lowest Net Mintage Vs. Authorization

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My 1938-D Daniel Boon Bicentennial Commemorative Half Dollar arrived today. It was in a SEGS slab, graded MS-66. Quite a pain to liberate! The discoloration is nowhere near as prominent as suggested by the seller's pics. These are the best I could do with my I-Phone. Debating sending it in to PCGS - suggestions?
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Debating sending it in to PCGS - suggestions?

If you do send this one in, I would suggest that you not expect an MS-66 grade from PCGS.

My eyes see contact marks on Boone's cheek/jaw line and the darker areas on the face and hair (behind the ear) are still a concern to me.

How is the coin's luster in hand?

(Just my opinion, your mileage may vary!)




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I suggest the SEGS grade was a bit optimistic.

It could be your photograph, but I see signs of wear on Boone's jaw, cheek and hair behind the ear.

You have the coin in hand - tilt it in a good light and tell us if the luster is continuous in those locations.

Pending additional input on luster I'm going with AU-58 as a grade you should expect from PCGS.

Nice example of a very low mintage coin!
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