I know you all want obverse and reverse when grading, but in this case, I'm only concerned with the reverse of the coin, and don't want the obverse to impact your opinion of the reverse grade. So if you could for a moment pretend coins only have one side, I'd appreciate the input and opinions of grade.
F15 based on the lines in the wheat stalks is how I see it ...and we can call this the split grading... like in the 1980s when companies such as Anacs did give separate numbers for each side.
Surprisingly even polls don't draw a ton of votes (outside of a few instances). I'm not sure why as many are private.
VG10. The wheat lines aren't quite fully separated on the right stalk and half of them are gone on the left.
fine 15, but most coins go as for what the obverse is, and usually obverse is worn more than reverse...
Sorry, but I don't understand why you want a grade for one side of a coin when no TPG will split the grade. Why is it important to you?