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1954 S Roosevelt Full Torch

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Small strike on the cheek, somewhat soft on details. Otherwise a nice pick up for $6. Anyone think it is over MS 64?
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 Posted 01/24/2022  7:21 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mrwhatisit to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Im thinking more like MS-66/67...
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MS-64 . From what I see from your photo the bottom bands look fused together , so that would not make FT/FB .
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T-BOP - I think you are right. I had to struggle to get the bands photoed like this. Strike looks too weak for 'full distinct separation'

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I could envision a solid MS64. Photos are a bit too soft (with too much glare) to make a more definitive assessment. Is a nice coin.
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way too much glare to assess. looks MS65 not FT
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MS-64, lines look a little weak.
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