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1928 LWC Please Grade

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Please grade. How does the carbon spot on the reverse affect the grade?

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63BN, great coin and tough with a strike like this. Reverse spot detracts - I would be tempted to treat it.
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i think the obverse is a bit too choppy in some spots to garner more than MS61
carbon spot detracts, agreed
nice coin though
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MS63BN. I would not touch that carbon spot. looking closely at it, it appears that it may have corroded into the surface. if you verdicare I would treat it with that in hopes of just preserving it at its current state
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Friction on the high points(jaw, cheek bone, ear, lapel), AU-58
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