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Canada
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recently I received numerous silver dollars and here is one from that lot please grade and comment on it. Thank you   
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United States
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Somewhere around low Mint State, probably around MS61. Although I am certainly far from an expert on Canadian coins. Nice coin
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New Member
United States
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Could be around MS63 or MS64, probably a bit lower due to those scratches. Great luster and eye appeal, nearly free of toning except the rim of the reverse.
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Poland
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Put me in the 63 camp. A lovely, problem-free example.
Dealer, collector - Coins, Banknotes, Watches, Stamps, Antiquities - Norantyki.com
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Canada
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Valued Member
Canada
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Looks like a Pointed 7. I'll say MS-62, only because it looks like there are a bunch of scratches. In hand I could see it being MS-63. Tht's a very nice example.
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Canada
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Thank you all. looks like only one of you is familiar with the 1947 series. here is a close-up of the date. yes, it does show a pointed 7, and? 
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Canada
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And? I don't see a dot, nor do I see a 4/4. Is there something else I should be looking for?
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Canada
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I believe it is a dot? some dots are weak. I have another 2 certified with very weak dots. definitely no 4/4.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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I believe it is a dot? some dots are weak. I have another 2 certified with very weak dots. definitely no 4/4.
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Poland
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That is NOT a dot. And although you did a dirty delete on some previous comments, yours is nothing more than a regular pointed 7.
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Canada
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what is a dirty delete?Just be aware that I do not need to do anything dirty! so, in your opinion, what is this round thing "looking like a DOT", I never stated that it is. Just wanted to know. easy to say it is not a dot when it looks like a DOT. and, who cares if it is or is not? you better say what you think it is. even if you do not agree, a TPG will eventually decide! BTW, what you call "a regular P7", is scarcer than a 1948! so, if it is not a dot... what is it? have to check out what: dirty delete means
Edited by 47P7 01/28/2021 10:43 pm
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Canada
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H , a dirty delete is when you post something , then subsequently delete so it looks like it never existed . BTW a 1947 P7 dot can be tricky. You are right the Dot can easily be missed. This makes it a Cherry pickers delight ! Anyway of getting a slightly more detailed picture of just the. " 47 and the field behind the 7" I believe that there is a Dot there based on what my desk top is showing ! Cheers
Edited by Pacificoin 01/28/2021 10:49 pm
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Canada
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Pacific your experience with 1947 CAN dollars here is invaluable, very much appreciated.... ! thank you H
Edited by 47P7 01/29/2021 01:34 am
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Canada
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I agree with Jack. Nice coin. Dot might not be far enough from 7 though.
Edited by nickelsguy 01/29/2021 3:56 pm
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