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What would you grade?

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environmental damage...with MS-62 detail
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There does seem to be some greenish discoloration, possibly PVC residue. Acetone might be able to remove this before it progresses to actual surface damage. I agree with an MS-62 detail grade, limited by the cheek chatter and field marks.
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Given that the worst of what looks to be PVC is in the same quadrant of the coin in both pics, I'm inclined to think it's a reflection rather than actual detail on the coin. With that said, if there's *anything* to that greenish color on the lower right of each shot, get it into acetone, stat.

The cheek bears out what I said in my comments on the 1902-O. This one has genuine chatter, and I'd tend to agree with the MS62 offered by the other posters.
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