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Three Cent Piece Grade Opinions?

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Thoughts on grade/value on this one?


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 Posted 07/14/2017  5:38 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coconutjoe to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Going by the photos above, perhaps MS62. $200/$250?

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Definitely looks unc. Hard to tell after that
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At worst AU-58, maybe up to mid-MS. Doesn't seem to have a lot of pop.
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With better photos I might see this one as MS. Any chance for better photos with more lighting?
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Very nice! AU-58 minimum.
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I think AU58.
A nice patina has failed to hide all of the underlying luster,
but it may be hiding some tiny amounts of wear on the high points, and a few very nicks and scratches.
To disprove this, it really needs to be inspected in hand with a 10x loupe.
Some rim bumps are evident.
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I'd guess about MS-62
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XF45 technical grade, AU55 market
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58 and very attractive
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could be low MS but I think its at least AU58. these are hard to grade at this level by a photo.
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AU53, luster is too muted for a 55+ in these pictures, and there is definitely circ wear.
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