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1945 Silver Dollar For Grading

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Let me start by saying I have no experience grading coins, so not sure how best to take a picture, so I took three of each side. Thanks for your help.

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 Posted 05/06/2017  10:41 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add cedargrove to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Am I doing something wrong? Do I need better pics, or is this coin just not worth grading?
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There are so many dings on the King's face vf 20
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Lots of dings, but very little wear. I'd say AU, but it may have "remarks" or "comments" on it about the digs/dings. I wouldn't cert it.
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VF30 for me. I like the toning though.
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I agree with okiecoiner. AU Details - scratch.
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VF 30 Details , but doubt it would straight Grade at any of the Major US services. Has the look of a coin that had PVC improperly dealt with and has retoned. Still a decent key Date coin.
Personally the 1945 Silver Dollar is a favourite . IMHO the 1945 Dollar is as UNDERRATED as the 1948 IS OVERRATED.
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Agree VF-30 details.
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..to CCF, enjoy your stay with us...

It's called a 'details' coin because of the rim dings and marks it wouldn't get a straight grade from a TPG
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vf or ef.
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Thanks everyone for your feedback. I didn't think it was in great condition, but knew it was relatively rare, so just wanted some input. My dad had a couple silver dollars hanging around from when he was a kid, so gave them to me.
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All 45 dollars have some extra value. Yours is still a very nice 45 and a keeper by just being a 45.

Get all of your remaining coins into protective 2 x 2 clear flips or 2 x 2 white cardboard holders. They do their job and protect your coins very well and they are no cost..

Get them at any coin shop for pennies..
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