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ICCS Graded

Have-A-Crack-At-This-One.-1937--50-Cents.

Have-A-Crack-At-This-One.-1937--50-Cents.

Have-A-Crack-At-This-One.-1937--50-Cents.
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out on a limb
very nice strike
but I think its a 38
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It sure looks like a 63 but maybe higher. its very nice
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I'm wavering between 63 and 64, I'll say MS 63.
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MS 65 with some nice die cracks
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MS-62.
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I don't think they would give a grade to a coin that scuffed up, would they? It's got MS wear, but just too much other stuff happing to put it in the Mint State category. But then again, I've only familiar with the Charlton grading system.
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AU55, that's wear on the ear and jaw.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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At first I was thinking MS ... but then I thought AU as it looks from the photos like there's a difference in luster from the details to the fields...
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AU-58
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Obviously a 38 coin. What's interesting is what macro photography reveals. The messy fields and cheek are not visible in this way via eye or glass.
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so whats the grade ?
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Shafta9a got it right. ICCS AU58. This was a coin sent to ICCS on behalf of a client. As many here, we both though the coin would grade MS63/64. The picture was taken when the coin came back at which point we better understood the grade. Although we both thought 58 was harsh and a 60 would have been more appropriate after seeing the photographs.
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coin ... I still think at MS 60 it would have been low... I have seen stuff much worse grade way higher from the same boys
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