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What Do You Think This Would Be Grades Out As.

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Thinking about getting this graded. Any chance it gets a 65+
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63-64?
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could just be the photo, but the reverse looks cleaned.
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Lots of small but obvious dings on Liberty's cheek.
Seems to have a tiny amount of wear on the hair above her ear, but I had to change my mind about that, because there seems to be no wear on the reverse.

I am guessing that the striking pressure may have been increased during the life of the die pair, and perhaps the reverse die may have been replaced before the obverse die.
Perhaps others may wish to comment further in this regard.

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Photos are very grainy. My guess is MS61.
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photos look touched up. the surfaces just dont look normal, possible polished but the surface preservation cannot be determine using these. try taking photos in natural light and maybe two angles.
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I agree with panzaldi.
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