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1873 Arrows Seated Liberty Dime

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How would you grade this?
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XF details
if cleaned it was a long time ago, tough to tell from the pics but I think I see scratches on both sides which is why I am saying details
if not details it would be XF40/45
nice dime
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My first impression was EF-45 though on a good day a TPG could give it a AU-50. Nice coin!
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I agree with EF-40 overall. I see a lot of small marks and nicks but they look more like circulation hits than the result of an abrasive cleaning. The coin may well have been dipped and has since retoned, producing that uniform dark color.

Looks like a decent type coin in any case.
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EF-40 to my eyes
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AU-50 minor problems, these come with a soft strike.
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