With a major mark in the focal point areas, I'd say MS-64
BUT ...
If the dies were a little "tired" when this was struck, which would have impaired the luster, it's an MS-63.
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dont be fooled by teletrades shotty photo skills. I bough a $10 lib from there that i thought looked like a solid MS65 from the pictures and in hand it was epoxied...
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Dwayne F. Sessom
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With a major mark in the focal point areas, I'd say MS-64
BUT ...
If the dies were a little "tired" when this was struck, which would have impaired the luster, it's an MS-63.
of hits which always seems to be the case for this grade.
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