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A Good Example Of A Barber Half For A 7070 Type Set

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This is what I like as an example for a 7070 type set. It has nice luster and high grade. You know it is genuine. I cracked it out and keep the label - I attach them to the back of the album. After a few years it may develop some nice toning. I like the look of this coin, regardless of how white it is. One way to acquire nice 7070 coins at a discounted price.

Thanks for looking.



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I would say AU-58. Those photos don't show any signs of cleaning. Lovely coin, thanks for sharing!
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It is a beautiful coin. Any "problems" sure seem minor to non-existent - at least without intense magnification. A coin like this at a good price is a great choice for a 7070 in my opinion!
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Quick question: Why does it just say genuine rather than a grade?
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What's up with those surfaces? I can't put my finger on it but it just looks "off".
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It's a code 92 from PCGS which means cleaned or polished. The two numbers after 6531 indicate the problem if there is one.
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I call that a "code good deal". As mentioned, getting a high grade coin with good eye appeal is what I like for a 7070. And with any luck it will tone nicely over time.
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