Starting a new series - Standing Liberty Quarters in VF35 - Count: 13
Dave99B
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Happy Saturday!
While I’m primarily a Barber Nut, I’ve decided to tackle the SLQ series in VF35. I’ve always been attracted to the Standing Liberty series, and I probably have a dozen or so MS PCGS and NGC examples. Sadly, on my budget there’s no way I could ever complete the series in Mint State. That said, I prefer circulated coins anyway. Anybody else working on a similar set?
This could take a while, as I prefer a dirty, circulated look. Here’s my modest start. Wish me luck!
Dave
Always looking for original, better date VF20-VF35 Barber quarters and halves, and a quality beer.
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Good Luck!
It quite a ride, especially for the prior to 1925 coins when the date was misplaced and wore off very easily. I have had Mint State pieces, which had a weak date.
I had a want list customer for these when I was dealer, by he expected too much. He thought that "Full Head" met full strike with every design detail strong. He thought that every Standing Liberty date and mint mark combination should look like a 1917 Type I. There was no way I could fill that want list.
That should make a nice set.
I have been working on a set of VG10 and that is hard. So I have expanded to include VG-8 and F-12, Plus I have a lowball set of SLQ also.
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Smart choice to go with the circulated grades and have them all match rather than high grade common dates and lower grade keys. Nothing nicer than seeing whole sets of coins where they all match in grade/appearance in my opinion.
Mr_Spud
Awesome! My son is doing that set in VF-XF. He's missing the 16 and 3-4 other commons. He has the 23-s, 21, 27-s etc.
Should be a nice looking collection when completed! Good luck!
I started this set this year, I'm collecting raw coins in a dansco XF/AU or better.
One of my favorite series. Only ran for a decade and a half, but contains some MAJOR rarities. Best of luck in your new venture!
You're off to a great start. I know you've got a great eye, and I'm sure you'll enjoy this endeavor.
Very interested to see how this journey goes.
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Here’s a contrary suggestion for you to consider. Obviously, there’s no right way or wrong way to collect. Each collector does what THEY are most comfortable doing, not only financially, but also aesthetically.
How about doing a DATE Set? Only 14 coins are required, and YOU can decide if you prefer the easier or tougher mints for each year! Because fewer coins are needed, if you choose, you can then go with XF and/or AU. This would still give you that circulated look that you desire, AND you can still pick coins that you feel match. An advantage is the coin details would potentially be more attractive to you in those higher circulated grades. This way, you can have your cake and eat it too!
Steve
My collecting “Pride & Joy” is my PCGS Registry Dansco 7070 Set:
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/type-sets/design-type-sets/complete-dansco-7070-modified-type-set-1796-date/publishedset/213996
I like the coins you have chosen and it will be a great looking set. If I might suggest, you may find your journey possibly more rewarding if you examine coins up to EF45 for this series, as it is my experience that many VF35-EF45 pieces look darn near identical and the overall aesthetic of such coins can be quite similar, as well.
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Those are very handsome coins!
This should be a fun endeavor. 👍
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I collected them for 50 years. Just sold my collection two months ago. It's my favorite coin. But I decided to jump into bullion. My set was in AU 55 to 58, except for the overdate and the 27s. Very costly colllection. That's why it took me so long to get them. I jumped into Walkers, but my gosh are they expensive in AU. So I stick with bullion, small US currency, Foreighn currency,errors, key dates, and whatever strikes my fancy. Good luck with you Standing Ladies. I love them.
Picked this beautiful 1921 up about a year or so ago and it took me quite a while to notice the slightest rub accounting for the AU grade. I’ve seen other ‘21s in competitor’s holders in unc. showing a flatter front leg.
Thank you everyone for the great advice. I’ll see how things go for awhile, and I may need to revisit some of these ideas. Thanks as well for the encouragement...I'll need it.
Also, while digging through through my stack of PCGS SLQs, I stumbled across one I had forgotten about, a 1919-s
VF35. I had picked it up at the Boeing show in Seattle in 2014. This one fits perfectly with my set. That brings me to four.
Dave
This is a great set to put together in middle grade. I would concentrate on getting the early dates from 1916-1924 first as the later dates from 1925-1930 are always readily available. In my book all the early dates excepting the 1917's are keys or at least semi-keys -you don't find many of them. I am lucky to have purchased mine in the 1970's when the prices weren't too high. I do not have the 1916 or 1918/7-S Good luck!
Fifth coin added, a recent purchase on Great Collection. VF35 1918-D. Only 33 coins left. The hunt continues…. 🤣
Dave
Great start so far. I think it's one of the best looking designs of all US coins.
it's crackers to slip a rozzer the dropsy in snide
Here is an article I wrote a few years ago on SLQ full strikes. It is in PDF form because of the length. I hope you have fun building your set.
I like the grades to, it tells a different story. Have fun with it 🙂
Beautiful coins! Good luck in you endeavor, Dave!
Beautiful design, but I did the Type Set, only three different ones. I still have the Type I which I sold once and ran back to buy her back, and the Type II. I sold the Type III, Recessed Date, and have not tried again yet.
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GREAT article. Thanks for the research, and thanks for sharing!
Steve
(I have a very high ranked FH DATE set, but as you correctly point out in your article, I see that many of mine are not full strikes, but only full heads).
My collecting “Pride & Joy” is my PCGS Registry Dansco 7070 Set:
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/type-sets/design-type-sets/complete-dansco-7070-modified-type-set-1796-date/publishedset/213996
as you correctly point out in your article, I see that many of mine are not full strikes, but only full heads.
A new challenge for you, Steve.
I don't think so, lol, not at this point.
Steve
My collecting “Pride & Joy” is my PCGS Registry Dansco 7070 Set:
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/type-sets/design-type-sets/complete-dansco-7070-modified-type-set-1796-date/publishedset/213996
Got lots of pocket?
Excellent dissertation. Your write up is the first date-by-date article concerning SLQ's that I have seen.
J H Cline would be proud of your effort.
Pete
I love the 35 grade!
Like Tom said though, there are alot of VF30's and XF40's that look exactly the same...
But if the hunt is for matching labels as well then I get that too!
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Have fun. Looks like a neat strategy.
Love the series myself. I started a circulated set, with intent to enjoy look of old silver and content with full dates.
One thing led to another, a little more detail here, ultimately a touch of luster there, and before I know it I had a set mostly XF-MS. It also inspired my MS registry date set.
Best of luck, beautiful series!
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I finished my set up today the final coin was the 1916 in AU53 PCGS CAC. The set looks fantastic all spread out on my desk. Island City Standing Liberty Quarter set CAC #3 the top sets are high end.
My son just picked up this NGC XF40 for his set.
@willy , WOW!!! What an absolutely GORGEOUS set! The cherry on the top is that EVERY coin merits a CAC sticker, and you even have a sprinkling of FULL Heads there as well. Super high luster on virtually every coin!
While most collectors prefer toning to demonstrate “originality”, I’m with you. So while it’s likely that many of these were dipped at some point in the past, apparently it was done gently enough that CAC still awarded each coin with their coveted sticker!
Congratulations!!!!
Steve
My collecting “Pride & Joy” is my PCGS Registry Dansco 7070 Set:
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/type-sets/design-type-sets/complete-dansco-7070-modified-type-set-1796-date/publishedset/213996
I’m blown away! What a wonderful set of quarters. How long did it take to assemble this set? WOW!!!
Dave
You've really got a nice range of AU53, AU55, & AU58 grades here,
With this group, do you feel you can see why each coin received it's grade and do you feel you can now accurately grade SLQs?
Come on Don, get your son the 16.............
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It took me about 3 years to finish the set. I committed to selling these through Gerry Fortin in a auction in January. But after having them all pulled out and sitting on the table it makes one think that was a mistake. The set looks much better than I even remember them as I bought them individually. I need funds to finish my US complete type set which is down to 10 coins all upper 5 figure coins. Going to spend some time with the set as a whole over the next couple of weeks. lol
My grading skills are just so so. I am a bid fan of CAC like MR Winesteven
Haha, he makes twice as much as I do. I'm thinking he needs to buy me a VF 1871-cc
Still plugging away on my SLQ PCGS VF35 set. Slow going to say the least. Up to six so far. Only 31 to go.
It's been tricky to locate dirty, circulated examples. When I do locate a VF35, they are often dipped white, and just not for me.
My latest pickup showed up on eBay (the 1920-D below). It had the 'look' so I grabbed it. Nice coin!
Happy collecting,
Dave
Great looking set! Did I miss the 1930-S ?
You beat me to that '20-D, as I had been watching it too. There's the 1916 of course, but will you go for the 18/17-S as well? Love your VF coins.
Ya, I acted quickly on the 20-D after stumbling upon it, as it was a perfect fit.
I’ll definitely chase the keys too. I really won’t collect a series unless I can complete it. That limits me on what I can collect, but sobeit.
Dave
Congrats on a really terrific start! The 20-D is sweet, and finding that you already had a nice '19-S the way you wanted it is pretty sweet as well!
Loud applause, Dave. Great set to attempt. Good luck with the top 3.
@willy wow, wow and wow. What a gorgeous set of coins. Congrats.
Jim
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Picked up a couple more 35s. Snagged a 1917 Type 1 from L&C Coins, and a 1926 on eBay.
It’s been slow going, but I don’t give up easily. The search shall continue!
Dave
This is a great looking group you’ve put together. I love mid-grade classics.
There was no such thing as slabs when I built my Standing Lib set but your coins are what I would have chased too. Never been a big fan of blast white coins. James
Nice progress @Dave99B
Good looking coins, all!
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Dave99B; love the look of your quarters. I have a partial set in an old LOC album, mostly F to VF, I enjoy picking up nice ones raw at shows. A low intensity way to collect.
Those are all fantastic sets and when viewing a coin individually, I prefer a slabbed coin, but I must say, when it comes to seeing a whole run of a series, I much prefer the look of an album's page full of great looking coins.....
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