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1918 50cent Newf. 1871 25 Cent

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1918-50cent-Newf.-1871-25-Cent

1918-50cent-Newf.-1871-25-Cent

1918-50cent-Newf.-1871-25-Cent

1918-50cent-Newf.-1871-25-Cent

Any opinions on grade would be appreciated. Thanks Sorry got the picture order wrong. I also put this in the wrong forum, man I'm getting old. Can this be moved?
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F12
F12 OBV2
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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VG-10 because although the ear is visible, the ribbon on George V shoulder is considerably worn as well as the eyebrow and the bottom band of jewels on George's crown (obverse)

VG-10 because although the jewels on the diadem are good, the lines of the hair swept back over the ear appears to be completely worn through.

Catalogue value for the 50 cent piece is $11.00

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