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1946-S Booker T Commem

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Hi Lax

The pics are a bit small to grade from .

but I will tell you I like the Booker T commems !!

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If it makes you happy it's an Ms-68. If it doesn't it's just AU-55.
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Got to agree with halfabustisbetter. Circulated coins are much easier for me to grade. There is usually a minimum requirement to get a certain grade. (Full horn on a buffalo, full liberty, wheat ears on a Lincoln, etc.) MS coins are a mystery though. I've seen so many slabbed gems graded as 64 or less and so many dogs given a 65 or better it leaves me scratching my head. To me choice, gem, and superb are all in my eyes only.
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