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1917 D Cent - Grade?

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Hello! How would you grade this coin?
1917-D-Cent---Grade?
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 Posted 09/28/2023  3:34 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I'll say EF-45 sharpness, but might be a details coin because of the apparent obverse scratch.
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Hi XF low AU however the coin shows signs of something applied to the surfaces possibly varnish on both sides or maybe tape residual. if tape that might come off with pure acetone. I don't think the coin will grade straight due the scratch that Coinfrog noted or if varnish was applied.
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Agree with what everyone has said. Please hold coins by the edges.
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AU details scratched, the surfaces are also questionable.
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I'd say EF at best.
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@panzaldi I think the surface issue is because of bad lightning I had, I will take a better picture today, in reality coin has full brown color. Thank you all, for your grades.
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here are the areas just on the reverse I'm referring to


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Agree, it does look like yellowed lacquer or varnish.
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An Acetone bath will remove the varnish or glue. Nice EF-45 possibly AU-50 coin.
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