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Bedrock of the Community
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Beautiful coin Thad! MS63RB
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Love the second pic of the obverse. This coin looks like it is lightly circulated but not enough to knock it out of mint state.
I agree with MS63RB but think it has a shot at 64.
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I am not a grader but dang, that's a beautiful 92 year old coin - glad its in good hands
Looks to be very well struck, love the hair and beard detail.
Peace Brent
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Really? Look at the rubs, lapel, jaw, cheek, and hair? Also slight rub on the wheat stalks.
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This coin has some really neat colors. I don't think it's an MS coin, but more like a mid AU coin.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: Look at the rubs... It does have the look of a lightly circulated coin but I still think it could go MS. Lightly rubbed coins end up in 63 holders all the time but I see what you're saying. It could be a 55.
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Pillar of the Community
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Definately looks like one of those AU-64's. The cheek rub just has a little to much of a flat look for MS. I'll say AU-55.
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Bedrock of the Community
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I gave this AU-55. In hand the portrait and rev wheat ear rubs are more obvious. Nonetheless, I love the coin, it's hammered with an EDS!
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This one will grade AU55 if it grades at all. The certification companies are really reluctant to put coins with carbon spotting in their holders any more.
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