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who does this guys grading? mr magoo?

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A little overgraded, but not by too much. There is some wear to the obverse on the laurel, but there isn't a lot of wear to the reverse, just the dig in the field which hits you in the eye. Good VF is probably more appropriate.

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I found one in not much worse condition (good fine)at the birmingham coin fair in a £5 coin box - I snapped it up it is a lot rarer date than folks realise.

The damage on the coins reverse has turned it into a £50 coin and the seller should soon realise this .

I could cry looking at the damage

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The seller has obviously taken the ignore it and it might go away,(sometimes called the ostrich in the sand)attitude to the coin and the damage .

It will however mean the coin will never sell in the end - the only thing that will is reduceing the price

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