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Pillar of the Community
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I agree with a 55, but will add that I have seen 64s with incomplete shield rivets, and the full head designation may very well apply here. All 3 leaves are plainly visible....but style 2 doesn't have an ear hole...because of the change of hair style, which covers the ear on style 2. The style one has the ear hole.
Chamce.
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Pillar of the Community
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Very nice - I'd go for AU-58. Looks like a little run in the head. Still a very good pickup 
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so tell us! what is the grade?
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I was but my laptop won't log on :-( When I get home, I'll post it. Thanks everyone ;-)
swcoin.ecrater.com
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Rest in Peace
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I agree with 55. Almost looks exactly like my type coin!  
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I dont know the history of the strength of strike on this coin.
given that, I say au 53 or 55 unless the strike was known to be weak...then I'd go up into MS.
Edited by j_h_s 04/05/2010 09:19 am
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Pillar of the Community
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It is quite normal for the 2 rivets to be missing, even on MS-FH coins. I don't know if this is a FH coin or not.
Okay, going out on a limb: MS63FH.
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Pillar of the Community
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Very nice example, I'll guess AU55.
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Thanks, Dave...can you see the rub?
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Yeah, slight wear on knee, shield, and head. More prominent in hand.
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