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1955 D LWC (Deep Colorful Rainbow Toning) Grading Help

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These ones always baffle me me as to how they are graded. Meaning the rainbow toning compared to mint luster. Is one higher than the other, grading wise and demand? (I thought I might add, there are a few scrapes but the majority of the lines that are visible are raised? Here's a few images...
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Nice toning! though with nicks and thumbprint on reverse bottom (interrupting toning) and think this would kick it out of MS?
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I'll go with AU-58 Toned . A few distractions .
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Agree AU-58 with attractive toning.
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