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I suspect the Booker has been lightly cleaned... but it does not have any hairlines in it, but its just really shiny . I believe the other two to have original surfaces. Let me know what ya all think I took a gamble on these hopefully I didnt get burned. Sorry for the picture quality I'm still trying to get the hang of that.



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first one I would say AU (was actually thinking XF) based on the pictures but its hard to really tell for sure because you can't see the details on the coin very well in the pictures. The Washington Carver looks to be maybe AU-58-MS-60 I would say and the Booker T looks to be about MS-63. Your pictures are a little hard to grade from so this may not be anywhere close to what they would grade in hand
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Do you have suggestions on improving the pictures?
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I would enjoy helping you as well ..... but the quality of those photos precludes anything other than wild speculation.

Suggestions ..... go visit the photo forum here at the CCF and read and learn .... all the experts and answers are there if you wish to learn.

Come back with some clear, focused photos of the coins and I (and others) can add our opinions on grade.

David
Take a look at my other hobby ... http://www.jk-dk.art
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