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1920 D SLQ Grade

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Please take a look!

1920-D-SLQ-Grade

1920-D-SLQ-Grade
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AU-55. it might get to MS-60
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EF-45 Details harshly cleaned.
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, it REALLY looks like it was cleaned!
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04/25/2010 11:58 am
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Its an EF coin. I can't speak to the cleaning. On the obverse, there appears to be traces of toning, but on the reverse, that spot is a little worrisome - it doesn't fit.

There is good detail in the breast plate, but the shield looks rubbed down pretty good.

Still - depending on the cost - a nice EF coin.
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It looks cleaned, but well detailed. Is it a "fairtraderz" coin? I kind of looks like one of their photos, and unfortunately many of them are cleaned. It's a heck of a lot better than my example though....and I would pick it up if it were at the right price.
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to EF.
Not sure about the cleaning.
My old eyes require larger pics.
Depending upon price - nice example
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Oh, I agree with wheatguy at XF-45 details.
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