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I need some help in grading and Overton number.
The grade seems to be ex-40 or 45. I have no idea on the overton number.
Thanks
Murty

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To me it looks like Overton # O.103. I would grade this coin at EF-40.
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What is an overton#?
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Overton is a guy who made a classification system for the subtle differences between dies from capped bust coins. This is variety collecting, and this is about the limit of my knowledge on the subject.
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coin looks cleaned so a soak in Extra Virgin olive oil would remove verdigris...
if left on the coin will eventually cause corrosion...enjoy your busty!
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XF-40 cleaned
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Agreed with O-103 and EF; kinda tough to determine cleaning as what we see may be a function of the lighting style.
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I agree with XF-40, however I do believe it has original surfaces.
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