Guess The Grade Post: One of the more impressively toned SLQ's I've seen...
What say you on the grade?



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As for the grade I have no idea.
It could be either AU58 or MS64 depending on whether it was weakly struck or there's a little wear.
Either way it's a damn nice coin.
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Too bad the photographer could not have gotten that shot by moving the light to the edge of the coin instead of coving a good portion of the coin.
Sorry, just the critic in me.
and depending on that 'leg action' it could be anywhere from an au55 to an ms65.
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The coin is very eye-appealing.
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AU 58 - can't really see the head. But overall - its stunning !!
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It appears to be a cleaned and retoned AU.
Garrow
<< <i>Ouch, my eyes!
It appears to be a cleaned and retoned AU.
Garrow >>
yellowjacket, How could that be it's in a NGC holder
<< <i>I am in the AU group >>
Me, too! Also, I think she looks NT.