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1945 Half

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 Posted 04/14/2007  11:38 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add cpfull to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I got this on ebay a while ago, there are no hairlines on it, even under 15X but I assume it has been whizzed or something, it's to clean. I assume its AU 55 details, what are other opinions?

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Sorry about the scans, but the photo editing software that came with my scanner won't let me upload. There is less wear on the reverse than it appears, and the skirt lines are strong everywhere except over the left leg, and you can see them there even without magnification.
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Can't be sure because of the scan quality, but I would go with EF-40 details.
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I would say EF40/45. Not quite an AU. It may have been "dipped" to clean it up. While still cleaned, a dipped coin is better than one that has been harshly cleaned and hairlined. ~Jim
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