Twenty Centers have a wonderful mystique - an economic failure became a numismatic wonder. I would like to put the obverse under a magnifier - like a few others I suspect that Liberty may have had a cleaning at some point - still, I'll go with VF30 - VF35.
I think I’d go XF details, improperly cleaned. It’s a really cool coin with all of the cracks/cuds/etc. on it.
I’m at XF40 for the level of wear but not sure if it’s market acceptable. Perhaps PCGS netted it down to a 35 for the cleaning. If it’s in a details holder it would definitely go XF.
It graded VF Details -Cleaned (congrats many of you were right or close!). The obverse is what drew the designation, but at $82 I think it was a good buy. The "extra details" is that this is for my type set where the goal is to find better than average problem coins (at least for the more expensive spots). https://www.cointalk.com/threads/dansco-7070-type-set-the-beginning-of-a-new-challenge.296537/
This specimen looks to be the perfect fit as it not only filled the slot but also brought some extras to the table. The die crack,cud,the rpm,and mpd....that's a lot of bang for the buck!
The blasted stuff makes me 'salty' and the wife can't abide me........best I stick with my current libation, scotch...........and for you kids out there.......when I was young I hardly imbibed, and I don't recommend it a bit. Heck, I'm most moderate with my intake, but life has a way of throwing you 'curves' and the slight drink has a way of cushioning things a bit.