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Got this coin for quite some time, and now it's grading time .



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VF-25
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Supdog. I'm grading this one VF30. I'm thinking the gash across over the date may pull a details grade. to me, it looks like this one may have been cleaned a while ago and has retoned, hard to tell from the pic, but you should be able to see it in hand if it has. I'm always thinking that when I see a bluish tint on the old coppers
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Another obverse pic:



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Nice classic head! VF
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VF30. The gash may be considered normal circulation damage - or not. But if you have to have a gash, it's in a pretty good place.
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VF at least to me. Nice color
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I am thinking VF-30.
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I'd say minimum VF25 and maybe an EF40 could tell better in the camera was held more still or shot in better light so the shutter is faster. too much slow of a shutter speed causes the softness in your photos.
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