It looks very nice I will guess 65-66. It dosen't appear to have dmpl contrast going by the picture. You really can't judge a dmpl from a picture have to see them in person.
DCAMFranklin, No It's actually pure white. That dull part on the obv. looks like it may be starting to tone, but is hard to see in bright light. Part of the cheek and neck, and most of the eagles breast is white cameo'd. The fields are satiny, but pretty reflective. I guess the coloration is from low light.
Have a beautiful solid toned obverse that I just found though!
From the dings and marks on the cheek, I would almost expect a little more chatter on the neck and cheek area. Red flag for me, almost looks to clean with those detracting marks. hopefully i'm wrong. Hard to tell unless you have the coin in hand. Good Luck. MS64 at most with the dings.
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I can assure you that this coin has not been screwed with! Original all the way! The few dings on the cheek, the one on the neck and the one on the reverse are pretty much it.
One of the finest coins from the roll of the same, maybe one or two more near comparable and from my Grandfather.
Nice piece Billy - looks like nice frost, but no PL surfaces. I'm in agreement with the rest of the crew here - looks to be in the 64/65 neighborhood - nice neighborhood actually!
I`m with the MS64 crowd. I doubt that it is a PL or DMPL. Maybe a MS63 depending on how heavy the cuts are on the cheek and in the field in front of the face. All-in-all the picture does look good.
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Part of the cheek and neck, and most of the eagles breast is white cameo'd. The fields are satiny, but pretty reflective.
I guess the coloration is from low light.
Have a beautiful solid toned obverse that I just found though!
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One of the finest coins from the roll of the same, maybe one or two more near comparable and from my Grandfather.
If less but over 2 inches than PL (prooflike)
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