Hi Dick: She's a beauty!! I've got no idea of the grade, but she looks somewhere between a Choice and Gem Mint State with excellent strong mint luster.
Stuart
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For a '15-s, that's an amazing looking coin. Looks to have strong luster and an excellent strike. Some flyspecking so I'm going to say ms/65, although a 66 wouldn't surprise me.
WOW look at that luster it just jumps right out at you, and well struck too. I'd say ms66+ and I can also see that coin in an ms67 holder if LIBERTY was stronger and it had a split tail, hard to tell it may have a split tail just can't tell from the image.
This coin is so close to an ms7 strike it's not funny. Still a very nice coin. I think one could send this in a few times to PCGS and it could 7. NGC would grade it ms67.
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But it is very nice!
Dick
Stuart
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This coin is so close to an ms7 strike it's not funny. Still a very nice coin. I think one could send this in a few times to PCGS and it could 7. NGC would grade it ms67.
-Amanda
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That is a GREAT looking 1915 S.