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Thatīs A 1890 $ Silver Dollar Coin - Any Thoughts About Its Grading?

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Do you think that 1890 $ 1 coin are in good shape? Would you please give some opinion about grading?
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Sorry, here are the images
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It's an 1890 S. Can't tell if the surfaces have been cleaned. If you can get a pic of luster or the surfaces, that'd be great.
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XF-45 at least with AU-50 a possibility. Mark below "DO" in "DOLLAR" is not too distracting. Looks like a scanner was used. Sometimes a cell phone photo brings out more detail.
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Pretty close to a 50, but 45 is more accurate. Price wise, it doesn't make much of a difference.
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Looks like cleaned or dipped.

the coin has wear spots, but it does not have a spec of dust or dirt.
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EF-45 cleaned would be my guess.



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Au details cleaned
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