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<p>[QUOTE="Pickin and Grinin, post: 3253831, member: 73995"]All the marks you have shown are within the grade parameters for me. It's not unusual for coins that have this type of contact to have large amounts of chatter in the fields. I think that is what is hidden by the toning.</p><p><br /></p><p>In that case I would still have this at a high 63/low 64 grade.</p><p>Honestly I wouldn't consider it a candidate for a dip either, it is nice looking coin the way it is.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Pickin and Grinin, post: 3253831, member: 73995"]All the marks you have shown are within the grade parameters for me. It's not unusual for coins that have this type of contact to have large amounts of chatter in the fields. I think that is what is hidden by the toning. In that case I would still have this at a high 63/low 64 grade. Honestly I wouldn't consider it a candidate for a dip either, it is nice looking coin the way it is.[/QUOTE]
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