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I would like to hear some opinions on where this Cent could Grade. Thanks!


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I'll say EF-45. Might clean up.
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agree xf-45
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Thanks! I believe it to be MPD FS-302 S-9. If it will Grade that high I might consider getting it slabbed.
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EF-48 With an in-home conservation . Acetone soak 24 hours then a couple of applications of Verdi-Care with Q-tips, tooth picks or porcupine quills . Should come out fairly nice .
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I would say vf35-maybe xf40. Cant see much of the diamonds. I find this to be really helpful, https://www.PCGS.com/photograde. Are you curious or going to actually have it slabbed?
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XF-45 for me
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I think EF45 sounds about right.
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Guessing a lot of that gunk will come free with just an acetone soak, a Q-tip and a wood toothpick. Do this before trying Verdi-care.
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If you look at where the lower hair curl meets the ribbon, there is no separation. That excludes this from grading XF. I give it a VF+ with some ED which may be treated with acetone.
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Sharper close-ups would help, but I'd not grade this less than EF-40.
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XF40, might squeeze by at XF45. Agree with the others, acetone soak first, followed by xylene. May or may not need Verdicare.
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I gave it XF45. I wonder if a tired die reduced separation between the devices.
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i like it at XF45 also. I agree acetone and hold on verdicare at this time. it would most likely clean it up but it tends to dull the coin a little and any minor scratches would stand out
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xf40 for me
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