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<p>[QUOTE="bhp3rd, post: 821415, member: 16510"]Heres what you have and why you are having trouble with our opinions.</p><p>This coin was struck from a strong (or newer) obv. die and a weak reverse die. The wear is the over-all issue not the details. It held up well (to such circulation) on the obv. and the reverse is worn out. Yes the jaw line is strong but the fields are worn out, smooth and begining to merge esp. on the reverse. We do not just grade the high points of a coin. Yes, these are where wear first shows up but there is the fields, the rim, overall surface condition and appearence. This coin has been widley circulated and worn. All this said I would up my grade your coin to a higher VG maybe after seeing it it hand. <b>It would never in a thousand years at any TPG company be any higher than a low Fine.</b> Under no circumstances would this coin need to be sent in for grading and slabbing unless you want to just waist money. <b>It has not been an AU coin since 1925.</b></p><p>I would buy this coin at $16, $17 and sell it for $24.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bhp3rd, post: 821415, member: 16510"]Heres what you have and why you are having trouble with our opinions. This coin was struck from a strong (or newer) obv. die and a weak reverse die. The wear is the over-all issue not the details. It held up well (to such circulation) on the obv. and the reverse is worn out. Yes the jaw line is strong but the fields are worn out, smooth and begining to merge esp. on the reverse. We do not just grade the high points of a coin. Yes, these are where wear first shows up but there is the fields, the rim, overall surface condition and appearence. This coin has been widley circulated and worn. All this said I would up my grade your coin to a higher VG maybe after seeing it it hand. [B]It would never in a thousand years at any TPG company be any higher than a low Fine.[/B] Under no circumstances would this coin need to be sent in for grading and slabbing unless you want to just waist money. [B]It has not been an AU coin since 1925.[/B] I would buy this coin at $16, $17 and sell it for $24.[/QUOTE]
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