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Bedrock of the Community
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I'll say MS-63+RD.
Edited by Coinfrog 08/03/2020 5:33 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
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Rest in Peace
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MS-64RD Nothing looks off to me . 
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I don't see why it should grade less than 65RD. Luster and color look excellent, strike is solid, and marks are few. Some tiny, scattered "carbon" spots are possibly grade-limiting. Looks like a superior IHC type coin to me!
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MS-64 here as well. Looks good to me.
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Cheek chatter, clear scratch over first feather, carbon spotting right obverse. Maybe 64, but not worth the cost of grading either way.
Edited by Coinfrog 08/03/2020 9:35 pm
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MS64RD, beautiful.
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Collector of U.S. Coins, Varieties, and Colonial Coinage
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@coinfrog How come? I was considering getting it slabbed.is the cost of grading more valuable than the coin itself?
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I think 64 RD. If it were mine and I wanted it graded I would go for it. If it grades 63+ or 64 I think it would be a good investment .... IMHO
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unless it came back as 65 its not worth sending in imo unless you can get a good on the slabbing.
Edited by panzaldi 08/04/2020 08:50 am
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Bedrock of the Community
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MS-64RD. Full red coin. If it were mine, I'd take a chance getting it graded.
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You need a 64RD grade to justify the cost. I don't see this as a shoo-in, that's all. Just my opinion. 
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Granted , a decent red IHC , but it's a common date . IMHO it's not worth paying big bucks to slab and grade . 
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The last time I checked ( NGC ) grading and slabbing is about $35 plus shipping - assuming you are a member of NGC. Maybe even more attractive when you figure in that you get an allowance for grading when you become a member. Am I wrong? Seems like a reasonable cost for a high grade coin. At least it does to me.
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