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1919-S SLQ To Grade

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What do you think?
My opinion is XF40.
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Technically most of the XF details are there. I am reluctant about the obverse rim, it looks like it was polished and rounded off. I would expect the rims to be crisp on XF coins. The coin may not holder without a details annotation. nlp
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Ef 45 nice looking coin. Looks to be original. Only $100 difference retail between ex40 and au 50. Sodont putto much thought into it.
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VF-30 at best.
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VF-30.
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I'll try to get better pics of the first coin.
And what can you say about these two?
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ist coin is XF-40. 2nd coin, vf-35 details cleaned. 3rd coin I'd also say xf40. Why so many of this date/mm?
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 Posted 01/18/2014  09:48 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Lex1705 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The first coin is mine,the others are from here
http://www.davidlawrence.com/invent...lotid/658033
http://www.davidlawrence.com/invent...192/allAuc/1

I'm just trying to compare my coin with that,which are already in slabs.
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I'd say the original coin is XF 40
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I've took a video of the coin
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPcX6QjpKU8
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Wow, very cool video! Thanks for sharing. I have to admit though, it looks to have an unnatural shine in the video that I didn't see in the pictures. It looks like it has toned over an old polish. Still, a great scarce coin. I think this coin is a lot tougher than the more valuable 1921. Are you putting together an SLQ set?
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Thanks a lot for all answers!
I've got this coin for only 20 euros by a local seller,I think,he didn't see the mint mark over there
However,because of this cheap price I don't think that the coin was rounded off or something like that,but may be was a bit polished a long time ago.But the coin doesn't have hair lines.
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I wish to putt together an SLQ set,but it's not possible for me now,because I'll never get a 1916 with a real price.
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20 Euros? That is only like $27!! WOW! That was absolutely a homerun purchase....even with the polishing, this is easily a $300 coin. You can get your money back 10 fold on this one. What a score, congratulations!!
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