XF40 to me. Edit: Going off luster I could accept 45. Taken as a whole I still say 40. And possibly dipped/cleaned. Can't really tell from the pics.
For me, when I look at older U.S., under 1 million is where mintage may start to be one facet that makes a coin desirable to own. Not rare, but...
You need to look at the proofs too.:D
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Walker 64 '84 65PL '85 64DMPL
Mid/upper AU details, cleaned...I do wonder just what would make the surfaces look peppered like this....doesn't really look whizzed to my...
As far as I know the U S mint doesn't make those. You have a chunk of silver made by a private mint. Is the purity stamped on it?
Huh I seen the rub but thought it would be ignored. Nice pick up!
65
1 - 63, pleasing toning 2 - 64, I wouldn't buy toning like this.
Yup. Nice AU. The price guides may list them a bit higher but $30 is likely realistic.
Nice looking coin, and strike quality makes these challenging to grade. It would be interesting to see what a TPG would grade it, but I doubt you...
Obverse VF, Reverse VG+. The tail feathers are sharper than an NGC VF30 I have, otherwise looks to show a little more wear.
Guessing the half dime or the half dollar. Hmmm... I'll guess that the half dollar didn't make it, all nice coins though, and nothing jumps out as...
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I "liked" post 45 because it was interesting, not because I agree with every point!
It doesn't hurt my eyes.:)
I want one just like this someday:wideyed:.
45, light cleaning
If toning is attractive many consider that a positive. But this toning is too advanced....dark brown/black toning is not so good. Judging from...
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