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Grade This 1986 Voyageur Dollar Please

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Mintstate something, hopefully. Ignore the milky lines on the obverse, I had to tie a stack of these with a rubber band while putting it in storage and this was at the end.

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MS-63, slight mis-alignment of the dies, nasty rim ding on the obverse
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And I thought this coin looked clean, still have lots to learn, hopefully I'll get to see real high graded coins in the expo.
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If you are attending Coin Expo, come to my table. I will have a large selection of ICCS graded MS-65 and raw MS-64 nickel dollars. You can examine them closely with a good lens or loupe. Look for the sign with the picture of my avatar. If it is not busy, I can also have a look at your nickel dollars in hand, and give you my opinion of grades, and explain why. I always make time for a nickel dollar collector!!

You can also check out my registry set - almost a decade of hunting shows and dealer inventories across Canada...

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Certainly MS something.

I think MS 62; has a few bag marks and a few other minor dings.
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Is that a little Cud on the obverse?
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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Not a Cud, a ding. This coin was at the very bottom of the stack, so it's possible it got damaged while being moved. I needed to save space so I put three or four stacks like this in a toonie box, along with several rolls of 50-cent coins (but they're in loonie and toonie rolls cause I got them loose).

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PCGS looks like they're less consistent in grading Canadian, unless the scratches are on the slab. I find it rather hard to tell. I'll come over to your table SPP. Now I'll have think on how I'll bring these around without damaging them. I can't flips for now since I don't know any coin stores around yet.

Edit: forgot to ask, the white circles an the reverse, are they milk spots? Or something else? I also see some on your Constitution dollar.
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