Would this bust quarter slab?

Here it is under normal light and shows a pretty close representation of what it looks like in hand.

Here is a close up of the surface. Its kind of murky and there is a small scratch/gouge that erupts from the die crack near the throat. Would the surface or the scratch be enough to bag it?

Here is a close up of the surface. Its kind of murky and there is a small scratch/gouge that erupts from the die crack near the throat. Would the surface or the scratch be enough to bag it?

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nice die cracks too
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<< <i>Yeah...many times it just means.....duuuuh, we aren't entirely sure. It tends to be the problem designation when they aren't exactly sure what the problem is...they just don't quite like it. Could be the color of the toning or whatever is going on below the date...i don't know. Wait a while and resubmit if you think they are wrong. >>
It's probably been lightly cleaned and recolored some time ago, as most of these old pieces are. But, I'm surprised that it did not grade. Looks like a very nice coin to me, and certainly would look good in a Dansco.