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Thanks for that link. I'm a complete novice, so I guess it's still a little difficult to estimate an accurate grade using pictures. In your opinion, based on photos, could this be considered MS66, MS65, or a lower grade? Thank You
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I'm seeing enough field disturbance and top point rub, especially at the centers of both obverse and reverse to put this in the high AU-55 or perhaps 58 circulated grade.
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This is no where near mint state. Tops it's an au50. My grade would be xf45 details cleaned. Essentially it's worth gold value.
Edited by Imthealphaomega 09/20/2017 09:39 am
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Pillar of the Community
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No MS here, XF45 is probablly close.. Melt would be a good deal
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I am in the EF-45 to AU-50 area. Also,the color seems a bit bright. An old dip maybe? John1 
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I think around au 50 details. The scratchy surface makes it appear cleaned.
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Bedrock of the Community
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I think AU-50 is about right. Leading wing edge is completely gone at top.
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thanks for your input guys, really appreciate it.
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