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1926 LWC For Grading

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It's a little hard for me to differentiate the glare from the scratches on that one in those pics, but I don't see any circulation wear, so I'll start the ball rolling at 63BN. Could go 64BN, I guess, except I see a rather dull, flat surface. Doesn't look cleaned to me, though. I see a weakly-struck (EF-looking, at best) reverse.
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Wrong reverse pic, sorry. I have updated it. Thanks
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OK, you talked me into it, 64BN it is. It's nice and sharp and well-kept. I could go higher (even to RB) if I had it in hand and could see how it reflects.
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AU-58 or MS-64 BN

These are normally very well struck, I seem some weakness which could be wear. I'm on the fence, I'd have to see this one in hand. It's just as sharp as it should be.
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It's just as sharp as it should be.

You didn't see that last reverse, Thad, but that's what I was referring to. Now the coin is nice and sharp (...as it should be, I'll give you that).
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MS60/61
it also looks like the reverse was rubbed, scratched (east/west)
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