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Bedrock of the Community
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 Lovely colors, struck from worn dies MS64RB I am not an expert on LWC's so others may have different opinions. I wouldn't get it graded, though. Stick it in an album and enjoy it. Grading it at PCGS or NGC is going to cost you 30-40 bucks.
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 to the CCF!! That is one heck of a change find! Super cool, and thanks for sharing!! It looks like there is little to no rub on the high points, although a touch of toning. The reverse has me questioning whether this has original surfaces or not. Clear photos with less light reflection will help with that. My first instinct is MS-62RB. This is way better than my 1914 found in change, I can barely get the date off the thing! I agree with you, a roughly three-month turnaround time to grade a coin is a little ridiculous and a turn off in my opinion. I've never had a coin graded myself and don't really have the desire to. I want to see and hold my coins, not have them travel through the mail and hope they are in good hands.
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Bedrock of the Community
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MS-64RB sounds right. Great find.  to the CCF!
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Bedrock of the Community
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Great find! I agree with MS64 RB. Not worth grading unless you just want it in a slab b/c you like slabs. It will cost you too much.
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Bedrock of the Community
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I'm in with MS64, perhaps 64+. Check ebay sales info for recently sold slabbed examples.
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i have to agree with MS64RB, its borderline gradable. personally I would put it in my album or seal it in a air tight which may be the better option. be careful where you store this as a higher humidity area could start pushing this coin darker. super find 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Nice looking 1914! I like it!
MS-62RB or 63 if it has decent cartwheel luster.
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Rest in Peace
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MS-63RB . That's one heck of a find in change . I wouldn't send it in , either put it in a nice AU-UNC album or plastic holder . 
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 to the Community!
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Bedrock of the Community
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i'd like to see this one without all the glare to see the surfaces and fields better. I had it MS64RB but the more I look at it, it might be closer to 63 but cant tell for sure using these photos
Edited by panzaldi 06/01/2022 10:17 am
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Bedrock of the Community
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Agree better pics would help.
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I'm in at ms63rb, possibly 64rb, I'd have to see it in hand, surfaces appear original based on the photos, but the photos aren't clear enough for me to give an accurate judgement.
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Surfaces look original, I'll bump my assessment to MS-63RB.
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Bedrock of the Community
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MS-64RB, nice looking coin.
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