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Hi all, new to the Coin World... Can anyone give me an opinion on the grade of this coin. Thanks!

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EF 40
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AU-50.
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AU details, cleaned. The coin has a unnatural shine to it.
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XF-45 details
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Lower end of AU I don't see any serious issues
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AU-50 details, cleaned
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with AU details.
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I lean towards XF45 for this one - there's a bit too much missing detail on the reverse, and no indication strike quality was involved. The surfaces seem a bit questionable in the (excellent) images, but it's a look which circulated coinage can have if it acquired some of that toning while still in circulation. This isn't a process we're used to with modern clad coinage, but silver toning while in circulation wasn't uncommon.

Still an added-value issue either way - it's probably a $75 coin even as a cleaned XF, double that for a righteous AU50.
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