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1885 Seated Liberty 10c Grade

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opinions please:

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62-63
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An eye pleaser.
I agree: MS62 or 3.

Haven't seen one this nice in Australia.
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The graders may like to follow a related thread about cleaning, luster and the cartwheel effect for this coin:

http://goccf.com/t/356640
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MS-63. Eye Appeal 8/10. Not noticeably dipped as luster spin appears complete. Ill take a coin like this over one with toning, even pretty toning, every time.
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I'd say 63 as well. Lotsa pop.
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well struck up both sides. i'd say 8/10 eye appeal. very minor abrasions obverse. would like to see this one in hand. I'm at MS64 for right now only because of what appears to be missing luster in some areas.
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Here's my recent post to the concurrent thread for this coin ref. cleaning, cartwheel and luster:


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I was actually a step ahead of this suggestion and had already made a short 13 second video of the cartwheel moving.

I wanted to upload this very short Media Player-type (.MOV) to this thread but it was unbelievably 8MB in size.

I have seen multiple other videos on CCF and would like to know if anyone has some ideas on how to get this accomplished?
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I was pushed for time and blazing trails using YouTube's beta uploading product but I will eventually redo this vertically with a much longer recording while also including the reverse twirling cartwheel:

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Hopefully, now I can get some more informed opinions insofar as the effect that the cleaning(if applicable) had on this coin. What I mean is that the scratches that kind of look like whizzing may possibly be random abrasive surface marks from something being rubbed over it etc?

By the way the previously alluded-to and exceeding large 8 MB file size that Microsoft's Media Player created for the same video became a non-factor once I uploaded the same file/size to YouTube which created the necessary format to integrate with CCF's video production constraints.
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MS-63
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A nice looking MS-63.
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