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Any thoughts on this one? Cheers All!

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I would say MS63 but I'm no expert
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yeah, 63 looks about right
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dipped but not overly done. Still, I would look for a more lustrous example in the MS65 if you have the time and inclination to do so.
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I actually purchased this coin when I was about 11 years old. I'm going back through much of my childhood collection and cataloging it for good. The coin shop that I bought it from had it listed as EF for I think around 5 dollars. I have a 66 and the back stacks up pretty well to that, but the front falls a bit short.
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MS-65.
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MS64, but not quite full bands; the centre pair let it down.
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Common date for the coin, I would not go higher than MS-62.
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MS64
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