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No significant wear, decent remaining luster, lots of small contact marks but nothing large, slight friction in the fields. Agree with AU-58. Nice eagle!
Thank you everyone for your contribution. I'm leaning towards AU-55 but I cannot complain when it's AU-58. I think I have got a decent deal when I paid this for $1350~ slabbed from a dealer.
Should I also contact NGC for their wrong info on the slab? It was labeled as 1907 instead of 1908-D . Does mislabeled slab carry a premium? Attached link is a video to showcase its luster.
The 1908-D no motto is a better date and should cost more than the 1926 and 1932. I think your price was pretty good. Pretty major labeling mistake by NGC. Seems like they should pay you for the opportunity to correct the error!
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