Because the insert holder ring will cover up most of those, and because of the modest grade of the coin (VF25-30), I do not think you will have any problems.
The ones by P and U look a little fresh, but maybe that's just the light. I'm going to concur with Dennis. The dings are commensurate with the overall grade. Oh, and nice pickup!
Very nice pick-up. I am going against the crowd, PCGS (if that is who you're sending it to) has been pretty harsh lately, I think it would get bagged for those dings, but it is a borderline call. I grade it at least vf30, maybe it could eek out a vf35 on a good day (if you don't subtract for the dings). Anyway, nice coin, good price.
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It is a tough call but one that I would take if I were in your shoes. This a decent example... nice originality which is refreshing... I think VF35 is about right...all things considered. If the rims were not lightly impaired, I think 40 is not unreasonable. Very nice look. Remember the flat strikes associated with this issue... you have done very, very well. Congrats
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Because the insert holder ring will cover up most of those, and because of the modest grade of the coin (VF25-30), I do not think you will have any problems.
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