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Edited by mrulon 10/10/2019 1:57 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
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I'll say AU-58 "slider" unc.
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Rest in Peace
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Close to MS, but not quite. I would be concerned about the lack of luster. Low or almost no luster in this grade should certainly be looked at closely.
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I will wait a bit longer and tell you what I got it as
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Bedrock of the Community
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AU-58 with a couple very small issues. Reverse rim cut, scratch from mouth across cheek. I don't think they are bad enough to "details" it. A buyer will point those out when you go to sell it though.
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Bedrock of the Community
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After looking at that date again, are you sure this is not an altered 1898? Can you provide a close up of the date? Here is what the date on a PCGS coin looks like. 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Didn't pay any attention in the first pic, good point.
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Pillar of the Community
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Good eye Indian. It looks like an 8 but then again I'm looking at it on a cell phone. No better than MS60
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Scratched up 58 looks dipped
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No grade, it's an altered date as IGE pointed out. The top section of the 3 should be noticeably smaller than the bottom. I hope you can slap a round trip ticket on this one...
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 with Dave700x - Over dipped and not real, made to fool a buyer, typical stuff that was coming out of China a couple of years ago. They make the coin look like it's been abused on better dates to distract from the fact it's not a US Mint product.
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Sorry it is an 1898 and I can tell you now where I got it and it will make a little sense why I missed the date. I first of all did not look as close at the date as I should have, but I got it from Provident metals as a XF (random date) I have it sitting in my 1898 column of my collection, so I did know it was 98 not 93 but that is what I said to myself as I opened the package ... 93 so I guess it stuck in my mind.... anyway got it for $27 I am pretty happy with what I got....
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With the damage on the date it is just a bullion coin now. It's a AU coin and probably looks better in hand than these photos show.
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yeah the date is fine... more the picture than anything. just a bit of tarnish.... I do that all the time in my old age see 3's for 8's and 8's for 3's
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