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B-5, BB-27, EF-45 NGC
Faint apricot-grey toning infiltrates most of the surface, leaving behind some champagne portions within the fields. A single small linear mark on Liberty's neck appears to be the only conceivable distraction, as neither side shows any evidence of adjustment marks.
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MS-62 NGC
Off-white and showing coppery blush
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MS-63 PCGS
Stark white with a prooflike obverse.
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MS-63 (not certified)
While obviously an album edition, the rims have taken on only a small amount of copper toning. Tremendous strike and considerable eye-appeal.
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EF-40/glue (not certified)
Splotch of glue on the obverse could be removed while the balance of the surface exhbiits some album color.
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MS-64 NGC
Blazing white and should have earned at least a 'star' designation.
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MS-63 (not certified)
Tinge of coppery hue
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EF-45 (not certified)
Substantial luster for the grade and somwehat white, although by no means excessively so. Nominal marks only.
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MS-64 PCGS
Blazing white and slightly more semi-prooflike than usual
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MS-60 (not certified)
Delicate hairlining shows in the obverse left field only at some viewing angles, with more faint hairlines within the reverse fields.
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VAM-29A, AU-50 (not certified)
Light grey with a nice amount of remaining mint frost. The perfect amount of cartwheel effect for the grade.
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MS-63 PCGS
Fully semi-prooflike
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MS-65 (not certified)
Blazing gem quality with fabulous luster that just jumps off the fields. Average strike for the date.
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MS-62 (not certified)
Light golden toning
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MS-64 PCGS
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Ch BU (not certified)
Rainbow toning.
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MS-64 (not certified)
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MS-64 (not certified)
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MS-63 ICG
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AU-53 PCGS
Top of the grade
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MS-64 NGC
Textile toning pattern over most of the obverse.
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MS-64 PCGS
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Ch BU (not certified)
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MS-63 (not certified)
Strike-doubled reverse
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MS-63 PCGS
White obverse paired to a periheraally golden-toned reverse
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MS-62 PCGS
Highly attractive toning but scraped on the cheek
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MS-63 DMPL `star` NGC
The coin has UDMPL mirrors, showing reflectivity out to six feet.
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F-12 (not certified)
Ultra-original and absolutely problem-free. Eitther side displays a classic supply of circulation abrasions, exactly at the level one expects of the grade.
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VG-8 (not certified)
Bone-grey but suffers a couple of small rim dings.
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MS-62 (not certified)
Terrific luster and a fully choice reverse for this screaming white example. A few too many small abrasions and sliding areas on the cheek for upgrade.
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Good (not certified)
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Fine (not certified)
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AU-50 (not certified)
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VAM-3 spitting eagle, MS-63+ (not certified)
Superb mint frost and would grade higher if not for shiny cheek abrasions.
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MS-63 NGC
Substantial silver-frost texture dominates the entire surface and appears to be somewhat more attractive than typical for 1892, even with a slightly deficient strike. The silver brilliance might almost be too much but some fortuitous rim toning seizes hold of both sides, developed more extensively on the reverse.
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AU-53 (not certified)
Nearly white with one obverse toning splotch off lower left. Very tempting to call AU-55, which the reverse fully grades all by itself.
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AU-50 (not certified)
Delicately muted by amber-grey toning which also helps slightly lessen the impact of typical light handling marks. Strong luster and ample detailing.
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EF-40 (not certified)
Yellowish overall with vivid rim toning on the obverse. A typically soft strike at the centers.
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AU-58 (not certified)
Fully white and simply looks UNC aside from roll friction on the cheek.
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AU-58 (not certified)
Honey-grey gravitates to the rims while marvelously frosty luster beams through golden-tinged fields.
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UNC/cleaned (not certified)
Seemingly Choice BU at first glance, very faint hairlines and slightly dull luster account for the grade.
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VAM-7, 96/96, AU-53 (not certified)
The reverse grades AU-55+ and displays outstanding definition at the eagle's breast as well as considerable vibrancy. Central definition on the obverse is not quite as nice and flowline diminishes within the fields enough to keep the grade down a couple of points to that indicated. Some golden rim color thins quickly as it crosses over stars and peripheral legends.
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MS-64 PCGS
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MS-64 (not certified)
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G-4 (not certified)
Fabulous, concentric album toning that shows perfect obverse-to-reverse balance, and would double the value of a high-grade example.
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VG-8 (not certified)
Minor album color drooping inward from the rims.
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VAM-5, Top-100 micro O, VF-20 (not certified)
Pale and slightly chalky ash-grey over the surfaces. A Top-100 VAM.
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F-12 (not certified)
Phenomenally original and strictly honest Fine example.
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VG-8 (not certified)
Pale bone-grey patina.
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MS-63 PCGS
Fabulous obverse and average reverse
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VF-30/cleaned (not certified)
Solid VF-30 or better details shows some shiny bronzing on the highpoints after an old cleaning that has somewhat recovered. Although a little brilliantish in areas, the coin is not as garish as the disclaimer might seem.
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MS-63 (not certified)
A typcal album appearance incorporates hints of golden toning toward the rims.
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MS-63 (not certified)
Might be a little nicer!
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MS-63 (not certified)
White except for a hint of honey-gold in the obverse right field, and a splash of honey-citrus toward the center-right area of the reverse.
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MS-63 (not certified)
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MS-62 PCGS
All of fully choice except for a somewhat pancaked strike.
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MS-63 (not certified)
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(not certified)
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MS-63 PCGS
Realistically about average.
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MS-63 NGC
Some smoky toning
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MS-63+ PCGS
Way above average with fabulous luster
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VF-20 (not certified)
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MS-63 (not certified)
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MS-63 NGC
Outstanding for the grade
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AU-58 PCGS
Unquestionably looks MS-62
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MS-62 (not certified)
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MS-63 (not certified)
Colorful album toning decorates both sides
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