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Bicentennial 1776-1976 Eisenhower Dollar Coin, Grading Requested

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It's in the title. If I need to remove the coin from the sleeve for a better image then let me know. To my eyes the coin has NO scratches, dents, dots, blemishes,smudges, fingerprints, or anything like that. It is a very clean coin to my eyes. According to my research, the scratches on the neck of Eisenhower on the obverse side are part of the coin.
Thanks so much!


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 Posted 12/16/2018  5:15 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Yes, please remove it and try again.
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Here we go, the last two images do not accurately show the actual shine of the coin. Instead of it being violently sharp like that, it is more soft, yet still has a nice shine to it. Of course all coins look different with different lights and angles. But please base your grading and quality off of the first two images since they accurately show what the coin looks like in normal light, but it has a bit more shine, just a bit. The last two images are not how they actually look like in normal lighting since my phone has a different flash than most.
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Is that a die crack on the reverse from the O in OF to the R in DOLLAR? (see last photo)
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Oh sorry no, that's not a die crack, now examining the image I realize that for that image I laid the coin on the floor for a better background, it managed to get a hair on it. Trust me I am not saying this because I am "hopeful", I just want an honest grade. It is a mistake on my part, just ignore the hair on the coin.
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Thanks so much! Great to know! Finally got a MS Mint State coin above MS-62
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