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1956-D End Roll Toner

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What do you think?


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I'll say MS-63RB, possibly 64. Lots of issues here.
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I could see MS63. Looks like some pics are shot through mylar/clear plastic. Cool toning.
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MS-64 in my opinion.
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Wow that's a beauty! Nice find!
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someone whacked Abe on the back of the back of the head, possibly Booth. nice luster on obv. really weak hair. typical chatter on shoulder and lapel. I'm assuming the scratches on the rev are on a holder. a pretty hit on the O and T. the T looks like the metal is displaced. rev field discoloration and possibly missing luster.

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someone whacked Abe on the back of the back of the head, possibly Booth.


Well, it's part of the design but I think Booth used a gun.
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This coin has a 66 obverse, it's super lustrous in hand. I know many are not into toned coins like I am but I don't think the reverse hurts the grade that much. I like this as a 65RB.
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Well, it's part of the design but I think Booth used a gun.


my bad. I was looking at the weak hair strike and that mark looked deeper than the surrounding hair detail so that was my first thought...retracted

that being said I'm still no higher than MS64RB with the jaw and coat chatter along with the weak obv and the rev discoloration of the surfaces in the center.
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