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Would This Grade?

Will the damage on the reverse preclude this receiving a grade if submitted? Opinions appreciated. I have not submitted many things for grading.
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Walkerguy21D Posts: 11,682 ✭✭✭✭✭
IMO, it would more than likely receive a Genuine if submitted to any of the major services.
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Thanks, Walkerguy21D. That was what I figured.
Given the location and being a key date, it has more of a chance than if it was on the obv or in the fields. Only one way to find out....
https://pcgs.com/setregistry/showcase/2819
I agree.
I will put it this way. That coin should not get a straight grade. The problem is too obvious, even if it is on a non focal point of the reverse.
It will not straight grade.
It should not get a straight grade.
Your coin will not straight grade - as indicated above - Otherwise a nice coin with a small die crack... you may want to slab it as genuine anyway... At least you will have authentication and preservation. Cheers, RickO