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Technical Grade 35. Eye Appeal 3.
Id check the outside edge of liberties right arm to insure there is no alteration. It almost looks like the edge was strengthened. May not be possible to determine from photos only.
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Well there you go Mike F. 
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Dam! Tough crowd. This was one Gerry Fortin personally selected from the Baltimore show. Guess it didn't live up to the hype! I was a click away from pulling the trigger and taking his word for it. It's graded xf-45 by PCGS.
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48's with eye appeal continue to be an elusive date for my set. Sometimes I feel like I'm going backwards.
Edited by MikeF 06/29/2018 5:56 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Wow I didn't expect that grade! No way in my mind it could've been XF based on the obverse. Reverse looks like a 35, 40 on a good day.
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I'm at VF-35 and very unattractive. 45 seems too high a grade.
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I mean IMO its still a very collectable coin, but I think you could find a nicer one for Your set Mike.
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VF35, PCGS holders (lightly or marketably) cleaned classic coinage all day long, and will upgrade. But how they got XF45 based upon the pictures? Would have to see it hand
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