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I'll say VG/F, possibly a details coin because of the obverse cut.
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Rest in Peace
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VG Details . Can I ask what kind of coins do you collect ? 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Curious as well as to why you ask for a grade on a coin worth so little.
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Matching middle die state dies. Average strike for a date generally known for better than average strikes. Average die clashing and heavy die polishing, especially on the reverse. Average circulation wear. Discoloration of the obverse.
In terms of circulation wear, the obverse is F-15 (barely) and the reverse is F-12. The scratches are not enough to detail the coin in this grade, but would likely do so with a VF or higher grade. The blended technical grade would be F-12, with a half point deduction for eye appeal (because of the discoloration and scratches), for a net grade of VG-10.
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VG, if your after preservation, a generic coin slab would be a lot cheaper.
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T-bop, I still want to learn more on how to grade these types of coins
Edited by Nieuw 09/08/2020 12:26 pm
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