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Edited by coin-curious 06/01/2018 3:55 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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I would put it some where in the VF ranges.
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VF details with lots of damage
Tim Hughes
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Bedrock of the Community
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F-12 details, harshly cleaned.
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F Details, harshly cleaned
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Bedrock of the Community
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that interesting sheen is from a polishing.  VF details
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 Bummer. Thanks for helping us learn!
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The obverse easily makes VF for detail. The reverse shows quite a bit more wear, down into the Fine range. The apparent luster is from an aggressive cleaning, as noted. Add in the reverse rim hit at 10:00 o'clock and the fact that this is a common date, and you have a coin with value based on silver content. This would be a good pocket piece, or a handy golf marker! 
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Thank you Jaobler! It is very helpful for us to learn the reasoning behind the grade. Thanks for taking the time to elaborate - we really appreciate it. Have a great day.
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