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1936 bright white, one of my best.

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That's one very lustrous girl. In these eyes she's very easily a technical or condition MS-66 but could just as easily go one better than that for those flawless surfaces. Market-wise I guess it boils down to what the TPGs would make of that distracting carbon spot just under her chin.
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That's just a shadow under her chin, there is a minimal bag mark to the left of the "T" in liberty showing as two darker spots in the field but other than that she is about as good as they get. It looks like it just came out of a fresh mint roll.
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Keep it in an air-tight holder or whatever those are called. I had a beautiful "white" '36 that developed some black spotting inside of just a month of having gone from the roll to the 2X2. I'm not saying yours will necessarily so tarnish if stored in a 2X2, but, why take the chance? Just some advice. It's a beauty, just as it is.
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