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I would say MS65 at the most.
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thank you but I will say at least 67. thanks
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Bedrock of the Community
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Is that a fine diagonal scratch on the collar?
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Pillar of the Community
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i see it but it's not a scratch thanks
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The photos, while pretty decent, show a bit too much glare--some areas are effectively washed out; masking areas which may or may not have issues. Having said that, I'll go with MS66. A cluster of minor dings under the R in TRUST, a ding/hit/scuff just west of the nose, the 'linear collar mark(s)' (mentioned above), minor rim dings, scuffs on the left coat cuff, light scuffs on the fingers, minor ding immediately above the right cuff.
Nice coin.
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I see wear on most high points on the reverse. All the fingers and the cuffs. Even the axe and pipe, if thats a pipe. Can see it on the brow and the high area of the hair also the back of the jaw and nostril. Good luck of you submit it but I dont think it goes higher than 65
Edited by Kloccwork419 02/05/2021 4:28 pm
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I'll say MS-65, possibly 66.
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Also it is a EDS coin. So that is why it looks like a very nice coin. PCGS has a coin that is a MS-68 that doesn't look as nice as this coin: https://www.PCGS.com/cert/21664858Nice value if it grades that high?   
Edited by coop 02/05/2021 6:10 pm
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No problem. I like to make copies that I hope many others will enjoy as well. I did something different on this one. I've been experimenting with colors. I will pick a color, and then see what the inverted color is. Then save both colors and blend them together top of bottom. On the last two images I used something called solarize. Which is also a change from light to dark inverted and it gives a different look to them. So I always like to experiment to see what else I can come up with. I just not a person that says, that is the end. I will keep in working on see what else I can create.
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