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So little I can pick out on this coin. Just a few very small blemishes on a really great strike. Cheek, U on united, above the date, and ever so small on the shoulder. All so minimal and not worth holding it back in my opinion. If it's not a top pop at MS67 then I would be shocked.
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Pillar of the Community
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 Feel like we just looked at this one together. MS-67RB Beauty! smat
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Bedrock of the Community
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Appears the holder may have some rubs showing in the pics. That aside, I'm thinking MS66+.
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Bedrock of the Community
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I'm really liking the reverse on this one with the ring toning and strike. its tough to get decent photos through plastic where we are getting reflections. just a few minor marks obverse. shoulder chatter is die related. I see this on many of them. small mark obv right field as well as a small blemish near that.
MS67. the obv spot (check in hand) and nick might knock it down to MS66+. shadowing is making a color call difficult. could be RB but I'm leaning RD
Edited by panzaldi 01/05/2023 1:37 pm
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I think the golds and greens on the obverse pop when in hand and . I don't think pictures capture the absolute beauty of the coin.. The reverse image does not bring out the beautiful rim toning nor the actual light purplish color of the interiors . So I challenge anyone up for the taking . Find 5 legitimate point deductions
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: I think the golds and greens on the obverse pop when in hand and . I don't think pictures capture the absolute beauty of the coin.. The reverse image does not bring out the beautiful rim toning nor the actual light purplish color of the interiors . So I challenge anyone up for the taking . Find 5 legitimate point deductions I hate trying to photograph through slabs! It's like a pair of handcuffs, the glare from slab plastic is extreme and the prongs get in the way of the light. There are scratches on the slab - that also sucks. Any how, I couldn't get all the colors to show after like 20 pictures. It's easy to see in hand but my setup has it's limitations.
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Pillar of the Community
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I'll go with MS-66RB. Beauty!
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: So I challenge anyone up for the taking . Find 5 legitimate point deductions i agree
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Valued Member
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Bedrock of the Community
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After seeing this in hand, I 100% disagree with PCGS. 
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Deep down I knew you were going to show a poorly graded slab. This is where we all start posting, 'well I guess that mark above the date is worse than I thought,'
I can second guess my original opinion all day. I'm sitting here looking at photos with little experience. You however, coin in hand, loads of experience, no! I firmly believe you. They done messed up! It's time for a talkin' to.
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