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1917-D Standing Liberty Type 1

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Just picked this up yesterday and would appreciate your opinion on it's grade.

1917-D-Standing-Liberty-Type-1
1917-D-Standing-Liberty-Type-1

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VF30-EF45
nice std liband that a keeper
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you're such a joker amac
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The obverse looks really good, but I'm not as impressed with the reverse. The reverse appears to have wear on the breast & along the leading edge of the right wing, which says VF30 to me. The obverse has a full gown line across the thigh, with maybe a little rub on the high points, which says EF/AU. She also has pretty close to a FH.

I can't tell from the pictures if there is any luster present, & there seems to be something a little funky about the toning. Maybe dipped in the past & retoning? I'm puzzled on this one. Without the coin in hand I'd give it an EF.
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