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Is 1958-D Classic Or Modern Any Way Please Grade

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Sorry I was too lazy to take it out of the 2x2

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Looks pretty nice - I'll go 64 RD
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, maybe RB .
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Thanks guy, it's definitely RD in hand
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I wouldn't have a problem with 65 RD.
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obverse 65. reverse too many little nicks and scratches and abrasions to hold that. MS64RD



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That's what I was thinking panzaldi
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The arrow on the T is pointing to a die chip, yes I know it's only one of many you point out,but some of those are on the outer 2x2, thanks for the grade.
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Agree 64RD.
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At least MS-65, Red. The grading services lowered the standards for that grade long ago. Back in circa 2000 I knew a dealer who was threatened with bodily harm after he had sold a customer a bunch of State Quarters in MS-65 holders. The coins looked like pocket change to me.

If you aspire to MS-67, Red or more, that is a different game. The TPGs keep close watch on those and keep the populations small to maintain the market.
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Nice one Mike! Great pictures.
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64 Red. 64 doesn't mean 70. You've pointed out both die chips and die cracks which do not count against the technical numerical grade assignment.
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It might make MS-65 RD.
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Hey mcshilling, nice one
Very close to 65 for me.
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Thanks guys I had it has a 64rd
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I see tons of luster and a few minor contact marks, the fields are pretty clean, especially the obverse.

EZ65 and a shot at 66 depending on how it looks in hand.
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