The sharpness grade is Fine-15, but it is net graded to VG-7 because of corrosion spots. The EAC net grade would be Good. It's a nice coin in many ways, but the spots are a shame.
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I'd say it would straight grade in a slab as a VG10.
EAC grade 8+ net 7. The green spots are minor and the nice, tan-brown color makes up for them somewhat so I think the deduction would be minimal.
Nice color and detail...net at VG because of the surface damage.
<< <i>Nice '94 overall. Sheldon 21 which is a little bit tougher variety.
I'd say it would straight grade in a slab as a VG10.
EAC grade 8+ net 7. The green spots are minor and the nice, tan-brown color makes up for them somewhat so I think the deduction would be minimal. >>
Thanks. It came from an NGC straight F12. Gonna submit it to PCGS.
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The coin actually looks quite a bit sharper in the truviews and I think F15 makes sense.
My revised EAC grade based on the new pictures would be 12 net 10.
<< <i>wow, bumped up. Congrats. >>
That is a first for me. I had never had an NGC coin recieve a higher grade at PCGS before.
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May details for the corrosion.