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My first impression was xf 45
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VF-25 to 30 A Little too much wear to be EF-40,45
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Nice EF-40.. 
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T-BOP, VF-25's and VF30's lack detail in the breast/drapery area, this one has more detail than VF-30 pieces do.
XF-40 IMHO though, not sure if that reverse rim ding would cause any conflict or debate.
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 You know what; when 13 other members say 40-45, I'll just boost my opinion up to a 40 to keep things safe and sound. 
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Well T-Bop, everyone makes mistakes at times... 
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I am OK with EF 40, but it wouldn't make VF with British grading standards. That is OK, because it is not a U.K. coin.
I think that current Sheldon standards are becoming easier, and that British grading standards have remained stable or are getting a little tougher, especially for U.K. coins.
I hope Photograde do not quietly revise their excellent photography at any time in the next 50 years. What is needed is grading stability.
Edited by sel_69l 09/27/2015 6:47 pm
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