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Yum yum. I like that little beauty. 64.
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Signs of wear on reverse side laves AU 58
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Yet another ICCS tragedy.... 
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Pillar of the Community
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I have had many coins grade like this over the years.
Most likely they see the coin as a mint state coin, but there must be a few wispy hairlines at some angle.
ICCS shoots it right down to either an EF or AU.
That's just the way they grade.
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The rim edge showing the reeding bumps pretty much precludes that being an AU to MS coin.
To give ICCS the benefit of the doubt, it could just be be a typo... I usually get 1-2 typos per batch of 100 coins, usually the year or denomination is wrong, but they could have put a typo in the grade...
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The reeding bumps SPP's referring to are a good thing; they're often present on higher grade Canadian dimes especially.
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