I pulled this from circulation. There are a lot of water spots (can they be removed?), but the only mark I see is the nick under the N in IN on the obverse. The reverse is flawless. The surfaces overall look semi-prooflike.
@TypeCoin971793 Before you start thinking about submitting it for grading, I think you should check, both, census numbers as well as recent sales for the same coin in MS67. I see enough small dings on the obverse that might keep it from grading higher. Then, you should ask yourself, "Will it be worth a lot more than the $40 or so to submit it for grading?". Chris
Well, the 67RD shown on CoinFacts has more nicks on it than yours shows. The problem is those spots adversely affect eye appeal, so I don't think you'll get a 68. I'm not sure if they're easily and safely removed.
well, ... Okay, I answered you and then deleted my comments, since you are obviously too ignorant to understand English.
If I am what you claim me to be, then how about everyone else? Or would you prefer: WOW! Yowers! Send that in to PCGS, Express slabbing, only $125! What a winner! Go for it! Chose the answer that you like.
I was hoping for a straight numerical grade answer instead of a snarky comment. I don't care if you said AU-50BN or MS-69RD. I apologize for expecting too much.
Fine. I just thought my query was intuitive from the word "grading" in the title. Don't like sarcasm, do we?
I'd give it a 65RD. Just too many spots on it to grade higher IMHO. Unfortunately, there are some snarky posters around, and a few who think this is the Comedy Central forum. I have a few of them on "ignore."