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Canada
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Canada
8282 Posts |
EF40 seems about right
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning... -from PCGS website
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Canada
85 Posts |
It looks Vf-30 to me. To much wear for it to be EF-40 IMO
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Canada
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Canada
3314 Posts |
 , ef 40 is safe..
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United States
54806 Posts |
I'm at EF-40 sharpness, obviously cleaned at some point (note careful swabbing between portrait side rim wording), but perhaps straight at this point. 
Edited by Coinfrog 01/23/2021 8:54 pm
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Canada
3416 Posts |
I agree with Silver Nickel .... too much wear for EF, but better than 30. Is there a 30+ grade?
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United States
195 Posts |
Yes, there is a VF-30+, called VF-35 by TPG. This coin does look in the vicinity of XF-40 at the highest.
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Canada
8282 Posts |
There is no VF35 in traditional Canadian grading. Unfortunately.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning... -from PCGS website
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Australia
18131 Posts |
VF-35 OK for me. Doesn't worry me much that this grade is not traditional.
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Canada
1056 Posts |
I believe CCCS uses VF-35, albeit very infrequently
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New Zealand
2226 Posts |
Definitely a Very Fine rather than Extremely fine, complete middle diamond on the crown band, but pearls either side are indistinct.
Notice the pearls blur together, True EF they would not.
Still a nice piece and classic coin.
Loving Halfcrowns. British and Commonwealth coins 1750 - 1950 and anything Kiwi. If it's round, shiny and silvery I will love it.
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