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<p>[QUOTE="samclemens3991, post: 26435679, member: 82181"]I used my smart phone to get a better picture comparison. I collected this series for many years at the circulated level. Every collector tends to emphasize one factor or another more than another collector might.</p><p> The MS-64 coin has a better obverse with a better defined Full Head. The reverse of the 64 coin has a type of blackish toning I dislike. The 64 coin, in hand, should also have a little better luster than the 63. Neither coin has any glaring sctarches or scuffs I can detect.</p><p> the 63 coin has a very obvious secondary toning from a fairly recent coin dip. Some people hate having this brownish haze floating on the surface of their coin.</p><p> As you all ready know the 64 will have a higher base value. as someone else said, at the end of the day you have to pick the coin that pleases you the most personally.</p><p> My pick would be the 64 but that is without having seen either coin in hand. James[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="samclemens3991, post: 26435679, member: 82181"]I used my smart phone to get a better picture comparison. I collected this series for many years at the circulated level. Every collector tends to emphasize one factor or another more than another collector might. The MS-64 coin has a better obverse with a better defined Full Head. The reverse of the 64 coin has a type of blackish toning I dislike. The 64 coin, in hand, should also have a little better luster than the 63. Neither coin has any glaring sctarches or scuffs I can detect. the 63 coin has a very obvious secondary toning from a fairly recent coin dip. Some people hate having this brownish haze floating on the surface of their coin. As you all ready know the 64 will have a higher base value. as someone else said, at the end of the day you have to pick the coin that pleases you the most personally. My pick would be the 64 but that is without having seen either coin in hand. James[/QUOTE]
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