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1919-S And 1919-S SLQ

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Here are two recent purchases, I use the sellers pictures , not the best but wondering what opnions are on the grades. The 1919-2 looks a lot better in person than in the pics.These are my first picture post, hope they work.Thanks

1919-S-And-1919-S-SLQ

1919-S-And-1919-S-SLQ

1919-S-And-1919-S-SLQ

1919-S-And-1919-S-SLQ
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XF (based on the reverse) and F-15
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EF40 and F20. I think the first one deserves better pics!
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They both deserves a lot better pics but I had to use the sellers photos because I can't figure out how to use my Nikon D200 yet.Thanks for the replies so far.
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Those are really tough dates, and the 19-d is one of the toughest in my opinion. It has a nice full date, but wear looks to keep it out of VF range, though it has a stronger date than almost any one you'd see in fine. I would call the 1919-s a VF-35, and it's much nicer than the example in my collection. Are you putting together a set? If so, great start!
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EF-40 with a weak strike on the first one and F-15 on the second one.
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I like the SLQ series and am trying collect some of the tougher ones first. Of course the 1916 will be last unless I am lucky, like some others and get a dateless one in a junk box. Next up is a 1923-s and a 1920-d.
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