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1917 Type 2 SLQ

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This was slightly a gamble, since the scans were very small and the coin could have looked very different in hand. It was a fair price though, and so I bought it. I suspect it was dipped lightly at one point of its life, but has retoned, with some luster present. Any comments or grade opinions? Here's the ebay auction and then my photos. I now just need 8 more to complete the set.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...TRK:MEWNX:IT

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Actually looks cleaned at one time now retoning. I'd put at F12
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I need to start buying slqs from you vermont... The coin looks vf-25/30 to me. Probably an old cleaning, but it looks like it's getting some color back. Reminds me a lot of the 1919 I have in my set. Nice!
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