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1952 Swl Or Nwl Or Wl Opinions Please

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This is a very unusual variety in my opinion even for a coin with known variations on the water lines. I am curious what you would call it and what grade you would assign.

If you notice there is a short water line under the canoe and what appears to me to possibly be attempted water lines under the island foot but they are extremely faint.



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NWL
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
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I would call it NWL. I'm not seeing any waterlines.

For grade, from the picture somewhere around EF40-45. I'm seeing some wear and not a lot of lustre.
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there is something connected to the boat it is easiest to see in the fourth picture
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Ef40, check the HP , looks doubled, maybe just the angle though
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there is something connected to the boat...


It's called a BOW line..

EF-40.
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lol, it is strange right? I am just going to have to call it NWL
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