Let's go with "VF-25/VG-10, Rim Nicks, Old Cleaning, Naturally Retoned."
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Can you show the reverse?
Hoo boy. Only because I like you Mike:
Let's go with "VF-25/VG-10, Rim Nicks, Old Cleaning, Naturally Retoned."
VF 20 as a complete guess
Strange how much more worn the one side is. Maybe rubbed for good luck?
VF20
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I really do not have an adequate point of reference for this type in order to suggest/offer an opinion
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Fine.
Net graded Fine 12.
F15
VF Details/Scratched. I think one or two of those scratches may have been okay given they're old, but overall I think it's too many to straight-grade.
I will agree with VF details Scratched
F15
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15