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1917-P SLQ Type 1 #3

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I think the SLQs are one of the most difficult coins to grade from images. So with that said do you care to GUEST the grade on this one.

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Would have to go AU-58FH on this one just as a comparison to the one TypeMaster posted earlier. Not his shiny one that is currently running but the one he revealed already. Looks like a little bit of rub on the leg of Liberty to be MS I believe. That could also be the picture but something is going on there. I think this is one of the focal areas of this series.


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I see rub on the shield and knee, but none on the breast. I also see a full skirt line and crease. The eagles breast is throwing me somewhat, but the obverse and reverse show different levels of "rub".

So, by the photos I would have to say the rub is just some toning that has brushed off. I am giving this one an MS 60 FH. The toning makes it tricky to go any higher. I also do not see any mint luster under the toning, but the toning is attractive.

Yep, MS 60 would get my money on this one. Good coin!

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Dawayne,very nice coin! lots of help here looking to buy these trying to get the grading down on these.
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