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This one was the priciest today - $62. Thoughts on grade and problems? Thanks!

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XF40+ I don't think the scratch under the ribbon would pull a details designation as its not in a key area and not that noticeable. could have had a light cleaning but would still be market acceptable. I would say that's a decent price unless it was detailed
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I'll say VF-35.
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VF35, light scratch reverse but not in a distracting area. Needs Verdi-Care bath and/or acetone soak. A good buy at the price if it looks ok in hand.
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VF-35 Hit on nose and below bow on reverse . Not much of diamonds . An acceptable coin .
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EF40/45 range to me.
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This one also came in and again looked like seller's pictures. This is what it looks like in hand after an acetone soak of 20 minutes, and Verdi-Care for 10 minutes on each side. 10 minutes airing out on each side to build the oxidized layer again. No picking at all. Looks like I see some improvement. In this case almost all the green was removed. Thoughts so far? Thanks!

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Again , don't be afraid to use a tooth pic or at least a Q-tip . Just procced easily and slowly , you will like the results . Of cause make sure the coin is wet with either the Acetone or Verdi-Care .
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