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2 Toned Coins For Grading..1902-H 25c + 1911 50c Coin..

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Dark toning ..but details showing with a hard look..

..very tricky to do without having them in hand..

..and once again shooting through 2 sheets of ICCS plastic..

Grades appreciated again...





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I'm in love with that 25c
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I sell that tanning spray in a can now...

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Let me guess:
1. 1902 - MS63 maybe better; but what's on the cheek? cannot tell.
2. 1911 - probably graded MS60 but not sure, more than likely AU55-58; concerned about the streaking. Nice coins either way and would be welcome in my collection of these if I had one.
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1902H-looks nice, imwill say MS-64

The 1911 looks like a specimen strike, its hard to tell so I'll make a random swing at SP-66.

I think the 1902 could be a spec too but I am too inexperienced to tell, so I'll stick to my current guess.
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I feel like they're both specimen, based off the reverse.
I'd say SP64 for the 1902, 65 for the 1911

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ICCS plastic can be deceptive, but I would say they have both been lightly circulated, so both right around AU-58.
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1902H-looks nice, I will say MS-64

The 1911 looks like a specimen strike, its hard to tell so I'll make a random swing at SP-66.

I think the 1902 could be a spec too but I am too inexperienced to tell, so I'll stick to my current guess.


Very nice random swing by "the dolllarman" because he nailed them both..

This is not the first time that these 2 have been here though..so you might also have a "photographic memory".

ICCS's way back in the 90's and still in their older embossed certs..

Deep toning is very hard to read.. you really have to play with them in the light.

I think that the old 1911 case contributed to that dark brown colour because of the off-gassing of the case materials..all are very dark except for the cent which is a very bright lacquered ICCS MS65.

Here is the case pic and info..but Charlton listed as "never issued..?"

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very nice DEVLEC! that 1902 has a really nice strike
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