vg8, sunnywoods =0 is a smily face if you look at it sideways. it is not worthless, its not worth a lot of money but it is a good example of a type coin.
The reverse looks VG-8 with part of the eye visible and some of the feathers showing.
For a VG-8 Obv, what I've read requires either "A Few" or "Any 3" letters of Liberty showing. I'm pretty sure I see the L and Y, so it would be real close.
I'll jump on the solid G6 bandwagon, but if there is just a little more detail than I'm seeing in this pic, could hit VG8.
my two cents worth is usually only valued at about 1 though
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I would say G06 as well.
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VG08, VG8, same difference. It's a 70-point scale.
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Very nice quarter too
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if it was an '01s the services would call that a VG10.
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I use the letters in liberty as well as the amount of "meat" left in the ribbon in the hair to determine my grade.
There are not 3 letters in liberty, and I don't see enough of the leaves in and around the ribbon to deserve an 8!
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For a VG-8 Obv, what I've read requires either "A Few" or "Any 3" letters of Liberty showing. I'm pretty sure I see the L and Y, so it would be real close.
I'll jump on the solid G6 bandwagon, but if there is just a little more detail than I'm seeing in this pic, could hit VG8.
my two cents worth is usually only valued at about 1 though
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