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Liberty Seated 20 Cent Pieces For Grading

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Which one do you like the best and what do you grade it at. The one with the blue toning looks nice. All three of these coins received similar grades


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 Posted 09/28/2017  2:01 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jerryc39 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
all look in AU range. I like the toned one also
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I'm not the biggest fan of toning, but it does appear to have the most original surface. The other two look like they may have had an old cleaning.
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I like the PCGS holder one with the edge toning, between these three. AU53.
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Yes the edge toned one is sweet, AU55
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I would choose the toned one as well if most of those scratches are on the holder.
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#2 with the toning hands down first choice. Appears AU-55.
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I would pass on all three. There are many beautiful 75-S's. These have really well struck raised LIBERTYs on shield but the surfaces all seem to be scratched. Patience.
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The toned one graded AU 55 as did the rest. If the scratches are on the holder, I'm considering that one
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I would pick the PCGS coin
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The first two look "details" cleaned. I like #3 as it looks original. I've seen cleaned coins in TPG holders with straight grades.
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