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1908 $2.5 Indian For Grading

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Raw. Thoughts on what this would grade ?

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AU probably, things are hard enough to grade in hand much less with pictures. No reason to buy those raw, heavily heavily counterfeited coin and very easy for dealers to try and push AUs as low MS with the early dates that have a nice price jump in MS.
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Another set of photos tough to grade from. The eagle's shoulder looks like AU wear pattern. No grade.
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AU or MS details, but cleaned. Covered in hairlines and almost looks polished. To shiny in these pics... imho.
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Might be low MS, can't tell if it's cleaned, and more importantly, can't be sure of authenticity from the pics.
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too much light washing out surfaces...somewhere between AU58 and MS64 ...best guess AU58
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Based on the upper wing tip, I'd have to say AU-58. Perhaps a different reverse shot would help.
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