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A Couple Of Decimals

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Here are a couple of decimals , How would you grade them ?

1983 20 cents
the scratches on the obverse are on the saflip and not the coin.

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2000 incused Millennium


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Hi Trout, as you know I am a L/P Plater & I still don't have confidence yet to Grade, but I can say on the Incuse!! jpl..
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I would say MS64 or better on the 20 cent but hard to tell from that scan and the
incused would be aEF IMO
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The '83 florin has no bag marks. IF it it was issued for circulation, but removed from circulation immediately, is a truly exceptional coin. I suspect however, that it may have come from an uncirculated mint set, made for collectors. If this is the case, then it is about what what I would expect, condition wise.
MS64, whatever it's history.

The incuse flag has seen some circulation, and was intended to be issued. It has normal bag marking, and some scuffing, which is indicative of wear, on Lizzy's cheek. Various other tiny nicks are also indicative of minimal circulation.
AU58.
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MS64 for the 1983 20 cent and AU53 for the Incused
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1) MS-64.
2) AU-55.
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