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Help. 1932-D Grading

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I'm a first time copper photer, and still can't get the luster of the coin, but I think the details are enough to get some kind of grade evaluation....most of what I have are not BN , coin in hand hast very nice luster...I cant seem to capture it, but the details I think I have...get me into a ball park for grading and value , thanks..

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Help.-1932-D-Grading
funny thing is after 40 years of collecting,, I never realized these are modern coins? 1932? we learn something new every day...
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Don't know if you noticed, but it sure looks like your coin has an RPM (repunched mintmark). A lot of collectors are in to error coins and pay premium for low-populated RPMs. Good luck with your future coin endeavors. Terri
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Actually I did notice something on the right upper corner of the mint mark, but never saw it until I was zooming up close, I have some older camera gear but I will try to get some close ups..I couldn't find anything listed for 1932-d for RPM's or other wise....I'll post something , thanks for the notice...
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VF. Wheat stalks and jaw line have wear. Nice picture!
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