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 Posted 03/20/2015  10:24 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JimmyD to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It's my understanding to be graded AU, there should be at least 50% of original luster left.
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Thanks guys, confirms I made a good purchase. One question though. Can a coin have no luster left and be AU just based on wear and strike? Thanks.


I've heard there should be luster for it to be AU, but I've seen many without luster being graded AU50 and higher. I would base it on wear, and so I could give AU50 to a coin without luster but enough detail
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. Can a coin have no luster left and be AU just based on wear and strike? Thanks.


it depends on the dies age, a pl coin has no luster but is a GEM condition coin. your coin was one of the most used denominations so anything above F is a keeper in my books(although I don't collect these and own only one).
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What does it cost to send in 100 coins to ICCS?
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$6.50 per
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That's a fair price!
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Thanks: )
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