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Picked up this bulls-eye toned beauty, what is the CCF grading consensus? Thanks in advance!  
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United States
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Brilliant Uncirculated/MS-60
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Bedrock of the Community
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Rest in Peace
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United States
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Rest in Peace
United States
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MS 62. The obverse is pretty rough. Obviously mint state. No signs of cleaning or dipping.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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MS-62+. Just a hair shy of MS-63; luster is all there but cheek is just too baggy
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United States
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Would this be considered a "details" coin? I am a novice , but learning by the day. At first glance without viewing other comments I put this at AU details. I guess I am a little too critical early on in my education.
Nice coin! I'm all about Morgans, Peace, Walkers, and Eagles!
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United States
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No details, just a fair amount of mint damage.
MS-61
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I think I'm in the 61 camp. Nice luster and color in the unmarked portions of the fields. Couple bad hits and really weak strike on the reverse breast. In New England I would still consider that a nice little find if it was out in the wild via pawn shop etc. it's s pretty bare market in my area without getting into haggling to get below retail with most dealers
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she's been through a war but nice toning. reverse is pretty nice and would come in at MS63/64 but the obverse obviously is going to drag her down. I'm at MS61 also silverbob. this is a fully MS coin. if you are looking at eagle on the reverse to determine circulation keep in mind that "O" minted dollars have a typical weak strike. this can be seen in the flatness of the breast as well as the talons and neck. on the obverse the flatness from the strike is very prevalent around the ear. the marks on the obverse are from banging around with other coins transported by the mint. you can even see Reed Marks under the chin from another coin. it is possible based on the severity of marks to receive a Details designation, however, I'm not sure on this one what the graders would determine.
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