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Just for the record I'm thinking somewhere around F to VF. Totally new to grading coins...
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Rest in Peace
United States
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Your very close. I'll say VF-25 .
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Pillar of the Community
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Well it looks like I'm fairly close. I was actually thinking F-12ish, using pictures online as a reference...
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I think F, VF might be on the slightly generous side. but not too faraway.
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Bedrock of the Community
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This is an odd ball. The obverse is closer to F15 reverse VF30. Normally both sides would wear at similar rates or at least close. Most coins are graded by the obverse so I normally grade this one F15 but the reverse is pretty nice so I'll say VF20 is fair
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Agree with panzaldi, but my gut feeling after evaluating the obverse was F+ or F15, so I was already biased toward the better reverse and still felt F15 to VF20. Decent collectible coin, good find.
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Thanks guys! I appreciate you sharing the reasoning behind your grade!
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