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Grade wise it's an F-12, but it has a lot of scratches, although none of them are awful.
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Grade F-15 Variety ? John1 
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I love it! Fine details is how I would grade it.
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I agree with Dave, VF20 for me.
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It could make VF20 detail wise but likely wouldn't grade that high if, and it's a big if, it graded problem-free. The gouges and scratches, although most appear quite old, would likely result in a details grade. I'm not great on attributions and will differ to Dave on the B-10, BB-163 attribution. Here's a PCGS VF30 piece of the same attribution: http://coins.ha.com/itm/early-dolla...=0&y=0#Photo
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I want to thank everyone for there input!!
I believe it will fall in a F-VF Details grade from PCGS, who will be receiving it this week.
Also, a special thanks to Dave for the attribution, but most importantly for the link to the Die Variety Attribution Wizard which I cannot believe I have never came across.
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I actually found that link here at CCF, from a 2007 thread on another 1799.
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Update: PCGS said VF Details
Thanks everyone!
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