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1852 3 Cent Silver Trime. You Vs TPG

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Just picked this one up. What do you think it grades? When it is in hand I will have better obverse pictures.

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Too far away to tell...how about some close-up images of just the coin itself?
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These are the only pictures. I bought it because the price for the grade was great. More of a gamble but I will post pictures once the coin is in hand. From what I could see, it has some nice luster.
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Looks MS but hard to tell what else from there.
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Need larger, in focus pics.
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Agree.
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These coins are so small, which makes taking good pictures of them is really hard. From I can see, the coin appears to be Choice AU or Unc., but I can't say anything for sure with a larger image of the coin.
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Just arrived. Cracking it out for the 7070

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nice looking coin. looks 55. nice selection
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