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'nother 23 SLQ

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Again I'd think at least 64. You've got some real beauties MDH!
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yes, but again,. some discoloration under the unum....

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how did you come about all of these nice SLQ's? its amazing they made it through the depression like they did!
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you would be surprised what you can find if you look around......and believe me, it took me years to get the $$ to afford these. My collection was roll hunting nickels and cents for the first 7-8 years or so.
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MS-65 easy.
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yes, but again,. some discoloration under the unum....


that doesn't bother me at all. As far as surfaces go, these are all gems imo. The reason I may be a bit tougher on them is because I know how strong a roll luster plays in these coins in the upper grades from TPGs. It needs to be absolutely booming to make 65+. If the luster is just average, it may only make 64 even with perfect surfaces. Almost all of your coins have really clean surfaces and are obviously MS, so it will all depend on luster imho.
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