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VF-30. Nice obverse die crack!
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I'm going a little more conservative at VF-25. I think this is the B-4 variety using the die cracks as the pick up points.
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NoD...Love the die crack. I will say vf30.
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VF30. Looks like it was improperly stored for while. Maybe an acetone bath would help
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VF-35 IMO.
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Nice coin.

The surface color is unusual ... environmental damage perhaps?

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Thanks for the advice. An acetone soak is a good idea.
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