GTG - 1875-s 20c PCGS 45

Something a little different. A newp of mine. Guess the grade of this PCGS graded 20c piece. Pics came out brighter than I liked, Will post the grade in the morning. It's in a PCGS 45 holder.
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Something a little different. A newp of mine. Guess the grade of this PCGS graded 20c piece. Pics came out brighter than I liked, Will post the grade in the morning. It's in a PCGS 45 holder.
Comments
EF45
EAC 6024
EF 40
Something looks off to my eyes - it could very well be (and probably is) due to the lighting but my first thought was XF details, altered surfaces.
Edit: Straight grade guess XF40
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Overexposed pic. My lighting source is horrible!, It's straight graded.
I hope to be wrong, but there is something with the image that creates doubt that it straight graded. Clearly the coin exhibits EF details. You might consider a hint that it straight graded so this will be the last comment in connection with a details grade.
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40.
50
1875-S/S 20C MPD FS-302 I like it at AU50
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VF35
Common date and variety, Thesurfaces look funny, absolutely cleaned by the remaining dirt caught in the stars. I find nothing that appeals to me about it especially when one can get a more eye appealing and higher grade example .
45
AU50
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XF 40
I'd say 45.
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XF40
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That's cool
45 seems fair
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