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Thanks again, you've all been so helpful!  
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Somewhere between F and VF.
Is the streak running vertically to the right of the eagle's right wing a scratch or just discoloration of some sort? Can see a faint one also to the left of the left wing, too. I hope they aren't staple scratches.
Still a nice coin with honest circulation that fortunately has not been cleaned! Hope it gets to stay that way!
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Pillar of the Community
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Color looks good . I'd think it get VF-20
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@westernsky In person it appears to be a discoloration rather than a scratch
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No way this is a VF20 coin. You cannot see all the feathers in the left wing. F15 tops. Most likely F12.
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I think the coin makes VF-20. Panzaldi is right -- the reverse is better (I think it makes VF25) than the obverse (which is a wee bit better than F15). Here's the F15 example from Photograde:  The light vertical stripe on the reverse doesn't concern me, but I would want to take a pretty close look at the rim.
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First impression was F-15 but VF-20 certainly possible. It's somewhere between those two grades.
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