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1968. Trying To Show High Marks For Wear. Any Thoughts Would Be Appreciated

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Pic with focus on high points to gauge wear .am I on right track? Thx



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Typical impression from worn dies of this era. I'll say AU-58.
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Other side ..lol forgot to send

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Are you trying to show "rub" or wear? Rub is shown with low-angle lighting.
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Dies were quite tired in this era--design and strikes were soft in appearance. I'd go with AU52-54 range.
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Yes seems like lots of smashed out letters in the sixties..thx for feedback
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