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Need Help Grading A 1972 D Type 2 Dollar

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Funny story but I purchased a used bank today and when I got it home I found this 1972 D (I believe type 2) silver dollar in it. I could use some help grading it so please give me your thoughts and if I'm wrong on the type 2, I'd appreciate knowing that as well.
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Type 2 only applies to the 1972 P dollar, not your D mint dollar. Yours is the normal type 1 earth and I would call it AU.
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Way too many photos.
What type of bank?
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I'll say AU-55. Major pic overload.
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I purchased a used bank today


How much in other change did you get?
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AU55 would be about right
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Looks AU-55 to me also.
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Did this used Bank come with Tellers and a vault?
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I'll say AU.
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Did this used Bank come with Tellers and a vault?


That's the first thing that came to my mind. Someone bought an actual bank building and found stuff in the safe.
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