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Picked up some hole-fillers for my 7103 today. How would you grade this 1931-D? Cropped seller pictures.   Member ANA - EAC - TNA - SSDC - CCT #890 "Most of the things worth doing in the world had been declared impossible before they were done." -- Louis D. Brandeis
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EF-30/35Nice coin, even wear, but micro nicks take a higher grade away. Give it a bath to rid the gunk! 
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I would not do anything to it it's beautiful,
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Overall weaker strike. F15 maybe 20. Wheat stalks don't have complete lines. Not sure if a TPG would give this a 'details' grade because of all the nicks and the dig in his cheek.
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VF-20 Details. Would make a nice hole filler , But Why ? 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Been working on a 1909-1958 Wheat cent set since I was a kid, and a seller I follow was having 10-50% off all Wheat cents, so I picked up all the coins I posted here (+1925-S, 1929-S not shown, and 3 other 1920s D mints) for under $40 with $3.99 ship. From another seller I scored 18 1910-1930 Wheaties for under $10 w/shipping, all of which look G-VG+, a couple cleaned. My set is complete 1935-1958, all pulled from circulation over the last 25+ years, I still need the SVDB, 22 no d, and 1914-D as well. I also have a 2nd short set complete 1945-1958, all AU+/BU RB and RD coins. "Why" - because a lot of my early Wheat cents -- pulled from circulation and my dad's collection when I was a kid -- are culls, cleaned (by me! oops!) and otherwise have major issues like holes and gouges. The shiny cleaned red worn coins and the holed, corroded coins don't look good in a Dansco with nice average circulated cents.
Member ANA - EAC - TNA - SSDC - CCT #890 "Most of the things worth doing in the world had been declared impossible before they were done." -- Louis D. Brandeis
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Interesting , but have you ever thought about putting together a high grade circulated set 1909- 1958 all mints. 
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Good question. This VF-20 tops for me.
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T-BOP, I'm not passionate about Wheat cents the way I am about, say, Morgans or Washington quarters, but I do appreciate the value in a nice XF-AU set. The problem is that I'm on a pretty limited budget these days and XF-AU for many of the dates (09S, 09SVDB, the early teens D/S mints, 1914D, 1922/1922D, 1931S) are VERY expensive in problem free XF-AU, to the point where I'd have to dump several thousand bucks into it just to get 6 or 7 key date holes filled, and I just don't have the money, or the passion, to spend $6k-$8k on a set of Wheat cents. I have 1945-1958 done in AU/BU in an old Raymond board and for LMC's I have 1959-1995 complete in AU/BU, all circulation finds. Ever since I started filling in blue Whitmans with change finds I've been trying to get a Wheat set done with having to purchase as few coins as possible but it's an order of magnitude harder than it was 30/20/10 years ago. I finally broke down and bought a couple of Jeffersons to finish my 1938-2005 (7113) set, but I only had to buy 3 coins to finish that one (48S-50-50D), the rest came out of circulation. I got my first blue Whitmans from my dad at age 6 or 7, I'll be 39 in a month. To me, it's more about the pursuit of something that reminds me of being a kid, than about having some super-fantastic high grade Dansco 100% full of bought coins to which I have no personal connection. I'm of the mind that if I suddenly get the yen to put together nicer sets, I can always upgrade coins. I know not everyone appreciates lower grade circulated coins, but hopefully this at least allows you to understand where I'm coming from here.
Member ANA - EAC - TNA - SSDC - CCT #890 "Most of the things worth doing in the world had been declared impossible before they were done." -- Louis D. Brandeis
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Excellent explanation .I totally understand that your not into wheat cents the way I or many other guys are . No problem , collect what you like is the name of the game . 
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VF-20
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