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Valued Member
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Edited by Tbar 12/16/2006 8:05 pm
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what year is it. I couldnt tell what year it is from the pictures
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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It has the 1916-7 reverse. That would make it a 1917, unless our friend is very modest.
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Valued Member
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Yes its a 1917...MS 61 pcgs. I just wish I was worth a darn at posting pictures. Can't wait to crack this one out!
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Pillar of the Community
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quote: Originally posted by Tbar
Yes its a 1917...MS 61 pcgs. I just wish I was worth a darn at posting pictures. Can't wait to crack this one out!
Very nice indeed is it going into a 7070 type set 
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Valued Member
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Its not going in a 7070...its going in an airtite only because the rest of my SLQs are raw...and I have a thing for continuity. 
Edited by Tbar 12/19/2006 09:40 am
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Pillar of the Community
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Today I picked up a type 1 1917 standing liberty no were near as nice as TBAR'S and a 1857 Seated Liberty half dime for my 7070 set. Come to think of it when I upgrade the 1917 type 1 it won't be as nice as TBAR'S. Bruce.
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Rest in Peace
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One of my favorite coins.
I have several, but none come close to the quality of this one.
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Bedrock of the Community
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pcgs had an advantage over us on this coin because they had it in hand but I can tell you from the pictures it looks like they were a little harsh on it. I have a PCGS MS-64FH that I cant really say looks better than yours maybe a little more detail in the hair but not enough to bring it down to a 61
Edited by Bryan1315 12/20/2006 04:38 am
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Valued Member
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The coin has good eye appeal.
Its a little weak in the date....Luster could be better....and has the 2 small spots on the obverse.
Its a solid 62 in my mind. I think the lack of a real frosty surface and a weaker date is what got it the 61. 1917 is typically a strong consistent strike, so the little weakness in the date I think is the main problem here.
Overall I am happy with it. It has a real strong nipple which I like on the type1. I paid au58 money for it.
Thanks for looking.
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