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VF20 details (the obverse is better but the reverse pulls it down). The lamination is so distracting I doubt any service would give it a straight grade.
Numismatic author & owner of the Uncommon Cents collections. 2011 Fred Bowman award winner, 2020 J. Douglas Ferguson award winner, & 2022 Paul Fiocca award winner.
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Wear wise, VF?
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VF Planchet Flaw
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Reverse appears to be weakly struck (or shows more wear) .. I'd say high VF total ... and with the planchet flaw. Too bad where the flaw is
VF30 - send it under error service to get a straight grade. Detached lamination has a better chance of grading than attached.
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My initial thought was low VF
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VF20 details (the obverse is better but the reverse pulls it down). The lamination is so distracting I doubt any service would give it a straight grade.
Vf 30. I believe the grading criteria is applied a bit different.
The lamination issue is, IMO, not considered in the grading aspect.
I suspect our hosts would body bag it. Here is their stated policy. Click no grades near the top of the page, then click on panchet flaw.
pcgs.com/grades/
http://www.victoriancent.com
I have seen MUCH better body bagged. Not trying to down the coin, just saying....
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