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 United States
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Looks like light wear on drapery, chest, and breast of eagle. Hard to tell but I would guess AU55. May go 58.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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From pic. hard to tell AU-50??
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United States
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Can't tell from the pic whether there is wear or just weakness of strike (can be hard to tell even with a good pic).
Nice coin, gonna say either AU58 or MS64-5 range.
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United States
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Minimum AU55.....could be MS64.
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Canada
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The colour is off, but look at how much subjectivity there is in grading.
On a side note, is it correct to label that as 1944-P? It was made in Philly but doesn't have that mintmark - I was just wondering.
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Rest in Peace
United States
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That's a nice coin, and I tend to concur with others(58-64). The issue here imo is the lighting. It's obvious the coin has luster, but how much is tough to determine.
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United States
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alladinslamp, Will your camera allow you to set/adjust white balance? Your WB is way off the scale and the results make it impossible to evaluate luster. That's why it could go anywhere between 58~64. Here are the pics where I removed the color saturation and bumped the contrast.  
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Thanks Nut, I have a lot to learn with the camera, I look some this afternoon,   these came out better....
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