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Guess The Grade. 1917 Type 1 Standing Liberty

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Got this for my type set.
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ms62fh. Seems to have some hairlining in the right obverse field.
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Agree 62FH, 63FH at best. Toning splotches hold this back.
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I will post the grade tomorrow night.
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I'm guessing the scratches are on the holder, and I will go FH & 63-64. Pretty example.
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MS63. FH
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I'm thinking 64 FH. I believe the carbon spot on the reverse hurts it for a chance at a higher grade. I like the obverse mottled toning.

Very nice pickup!
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MS64FH, 65 would not surprise me.
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MS-64 FH
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MS63FH for me, quite attractive.
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Agreeing with the 63FH crowd.
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Superb SLQ!!

I am in the 66 FH camp, if not for whatever is attached to the obverse.

Believe this was graded as a 64FH.

NICE!! Thanks for sharing!!
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MS-65 FH.
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I will post pics of this coin tomorrow. PCGS graded it ms65FH. Joseph was the only 1 who got it right on.
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Very nice pickup, congrats!
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It has a fully struck shield outline!
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