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1917 Type I Standing Liberty

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What are your opinions on this standing lib? I'm pretty new to it but it seems like this coin is pretty high grade. Pictures & close ups below.

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XF/AU. Dug coin?
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Nope not dug. Just a coin my friend has and we both wanted to know what the community thought. Thanks for the opinion acloco
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I'd say high AU. Possibly MS but hard to tell from these pictures.
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Hard to get good pictures since I don't have a good camera set up. I think I'd put it at MS 61 or 62. Possibly a slider to 63, but also maybe a 58. There's virtually no wear. Worth getting graded?
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pics are tuff , I say AU-58
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AU-58
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AU range, it looks well struck too
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Sent this off to PCGS and got it back recently.

MS-62 Full Head!
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I'll say probably 58 (nice head), 55 at worst.
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Coinfrog, my last post was the grade it returned with. My pictures are bad. I'll work on getting the graded pics up
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The head and toes are perfect. MS something. I have all but four of the LSQ's and none I have look this good. It is not a 1923S unfortunately. I bet you could get close to $300 on ebay. Many coins I see don't look half that good and bring a couple of hundred bucks. It is not rare but the condition is rare for a LSQ with unprotected date.
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MS-62 FH? Wow! The toning may had distracted me thinking this wouldn't go above AU-55.
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Thanks Mac! It's absolutely amazing. The toning does distract in the pictures. In hand, it is stunning.

Unfortunately it is not mine. It's is a close friends but I knew a contact for grading so I had it graded for him. He said I could buy it for $175 before the grading... I really wish I had.
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