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1919 GB Florin - Grade Opinion

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I just purchased this coin. The photos aren't the best. Wear seems to be very minimal. Would appreciate opinions.
1919-GB-Florin---Grade-Opinion
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 Posted 01/26/2018  08:29 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sel_69l to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
When grading these,
look for wear on the top of the ear, end of moustache, and sharpness of hair and beard, looking especially on the high points in those areas (obv.),
bulbs of the scepters and the high point of the crown(s) detail are where you look for wear on the reverse.

Faces of leopards and lions, even on mint state coins, can be indistinct, the equivalent of FBL or FSB (strike, not wear detail).

Between good VF and nearly EF, British grading.
Nice even toning, pleasing coin.

Not sufficient potential value to justify slab grading and shipping fees.
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top of the ear, end of moustache


The first place I looked. Thanks for info. I'm looking forward to studying it.
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