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I guess MS62RB? Not sure in this level. Is it damaged due to the toning?

Expert opinions wanted. thanks

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It's not damaged just heavily toned, not a bad coin.
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What's going on with the spot between the N and T of CENT on the reverse?
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What's going on with the spot between the N and T of CENT on the reverse?


Carbon spotting of sorts
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AU details, the reverse shows sure signs of an old cleaning.
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what are the sure signs Thad? I'm not a bronze/copper collector and this is my first time to this dance.
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It's the overall look of the coin. The reverse looks like a red coin with a transparent, thin "painted" patina. The coin also looks flat with no cartwheel luster. Any AU/MS coin should have some indication of cartwheeling.
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it is totally flat and totally pastel. So its poorly stored and cared for copper or is it AT?
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Is there wear in the hair and the left wheat lines? It's so hard to determine because of the beautiful rich color of this coin. I toggling back and forth between AU 58 and MS63.
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AU details
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If that paper in the background is supposed to be white then there is too much blue in the pic.

I'm not seeing any wear, and I am seeing luster in some of the protected areas. MS 64 BN with a shot at RB depending on whether the color is off or not.
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AU Details - Cleaned. Reverse gives it away.
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