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Just short of VF ?




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US grade would be VF25.
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I'd have to go F-15 cleaned
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Since I was posting for grading, (I was thinking F-15/18), I purposely aimed the light directly on the coin, and sharpened the pictures to show every little detail. It looks like a normal Victorian dime in ambient lighting. The cleaning looks to be no more than a "Lick Thumb, Wipe" attempt. Bargain ebay buy in 2009 for Charlton price of a G-4. Ah, the old days.


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