<< <i>It looks like a solid 30 to me. I can't see it going 35 but you never know, if it graded out VF35 then it's a lower end 35 IMHO. >>
WINNER!! She's graded PCGS VF30 and if you do a Heritage auction history search you'll see it is right in line with other PCGS 30's. Thanks for all the kind comments.
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I'd grade it almost perfect.....in my mind!
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Doesn't that sound like a low grade for such an awesome example?
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<< <i>Man...I must be way off...I'm more in a 35/40 camp. >>
I believe the CC's are graded using different standards sometimes. Check Heritage archives on CC's and you'll see what I'm talking about!
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<< <i>I'm going with VF20.
Doesn't that sound like a low grade for such an awesome example?
I agree, it looks exactly like the VF20 example on photograde but when I first saw it I thought much higher. Excellent coin!
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<< <i>VF 28 >>
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<< <i>It looks like a solid 30 to me. I can't see it going 35 but you never know, if it graded out VF35 then it's a lower end 35 IMHO. >>
WINNER!! She's graded PCGS VF30 and if you do a Heritage auction history search you'll see it is right in line with other PCGS 30's. Thanks for all the kind comments.
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