Was this a cherry pick? SQL

Came across this sold listing from a couple days, and it looks like the dark bottom right SQL is a 1921, the only number showing looks like a 1. What do you think, is it a 1921? was this a cherrypick?
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Came across this sold listing from a couple days, and it looks like the dark bottom right SQL is a 1921, the only number showing looks like a 1. What do you think, is it a 1921? was this a cherrypick?
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It’s too worn to tell, but I don’t think so
Mr_Spud
SQL or SLQ ?
Not to get too picky but 10 SLQ's are 1.8 TO not 2 TO.
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I think it is a '21.
Agreed.
I also think it is a 1921. Judging from what other 1921's sold for in that grade, then yes, it is a cherry-pick. Congrats!
hmm. either you guys are looking at the really dark one with the 0 at the end or the really dipped-out polished looking one in which case i can't see anything from any of the images.
this is the best image, no? in any event, i guess this tells me that hunting low-grade 1921 slq is not in my future!
@LanceNewmanOCC
the really dark one
@rec78 unfortunately not mine. I decided to manual snipe and my appt with a client ran over time so I missed the bid. On the bright side I closed the sale with the client.
Nothing to fret over. You don't know how high the winning bidder bid anyways, so even if you snipe it you may not have gotten it anyways. I use esnipe when I want a last second bid. I have not lost an item yet that I nuked a snipe bid with, but did occasionally overpay.
Now you're pulling a keets.
I pulled one out of junk silver, back in 1998.
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