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1917 Type 1 SLQ

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I'd give it an XF-45, if it had some luster maybe an AU-50.
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Very little wear, probably Full Head detail, but the color does not look original. I'd suspect a harsh chemical cleaning or perhaps environmental damage. If the luster is as non-existent as the images suggest that would tend to confirm the surfaces have been damaged.
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I think this beauty might just make an AU50/53 grade, I could see 80% EF45 and 20% AU - depending on the grader's day, the planet's alignment, tides, etc.

Another nice one amidia. No big dings, or hits, very nice rims, this is a great selling type coin and example for a series collector.
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I'll go with AU50
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XF45-AU50
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