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1917 SLQ Type 1

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1917-SLQ-Type-1

1917-SLQ-Type-1

Got this at a show yesterday. What do you think?
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Nice original piece, well-worn but with strong rims. Detail looks VG but I'm not sure it can qualify with such a weak date. The hit on the obverse star (second from top on left) is a small distraction.

A solid Good-4 at least.
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That is a tricky coin to grade. With the date so worn, yet much better detail all around. I would think that could be a net VF20. Curious to hear what others are saying, and what the dealer portrayed it as.
In any event, nice pickup.
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Jaobler, the mark you see on the obverse star is actually just a small tear on the holder.
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The dates on these are always weak on circulated examples. I think she could pull a VG. Nice original problem free example.
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VG08 for me, not quite 10 but close!
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VG-8 here.
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Yes , VG-8 . To bad about the weak date.
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I see a fine 12 tops
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VG-10. Honest even circulation with no problems. She did her duty.
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Agree VG-08.
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May I ask what tells you guys that this coin wasn't cleaned? The back seems like its been strategically cleaned everywhere except over the lettering. If I saw this coin I would pass on it because I would think it was cleaned, can anyone explain how to tell the difference?
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