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Really diggin it! AU-53. Love the color!
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I agree, AU53. Nice!
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Thanks guys! I had this one at only 50 partly due to lack of outright luster, but maybe I undershot it a bit. Any idea what the red stuff on the reverse is? It's exaggerated by a lot in the photo (I never even noticed it in hand), but I see it a lot on copper coins.
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