AU Details. Appears to be scratched on the reverse under UNUM.
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I feel too much wear for a 58, so in order to not copy Mark's grade, I will guess AU53FH but I believe Mark has it.
Jim
Jim, if you think the coin is a 55, you should use that as your guess. Just because someone else has guessed the same grade first doesn’t mean they have exclusive rights to it. 😉
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I feel too much wear for a 58, so in order to not copy Mark's grade, I will guess AU53FH but I believe Mark has it.
Jim
Jim, if you think the coin is a 55, you should use that as your guess. Just because someone else has guessed the same grade first doesn’t mean they have exclusive rights to it. 😉
When someone is faster than I with the number, I hit agree.
I think in hand this coin might very well be quite lovely, but from the photos I do not feel it could warrant a BU grade and if some of the guesses are close but not "spot on" then it must be an AU50FH and that's just for discussion purposes. I've made my grade and will stick with it, although when one gets additional information, the mind may change. lol
Jim
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My guess was MS-62, I saw possibly a flat spot on the breast and maybe the liberty's right leg, not sure if it was wear or broken luster. Too small to tell from pic. Pretty coin!!
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58.
AU Details. Appears to be scratched on the reverse under UNUM.
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I think 58.
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The coin looks to have more than a trace/touch of wear on both sides. I think even 58 would be a stretch, so I’ll go with AU55 FH.
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I feel too much wear for a 58, so in order to not copy Mark's grade, I will guess AU53FH but I believe Mark has it.
Jim
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55
58FH
AU58FH Very attractive coin.
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Well, my first thought after seeing the coin was; it's more then almost uncirculated. I'll go low mint state. Nice looking coin! 👍
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I grade this just like in school B since I got Cs and Ds. the B looked great on my report card! (LOL)
AU55 FH> @jesbroken said:
Jim, if you think the coin is a 55, you should use that as your guess. Just because someone else has guessed the same grade first doesn’t mean they have exclusive rights to it. 😉
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Hello to everyone that commented! No one has got it spot on yet. Lots of very very close answers. Some just missing a small detail.
Something tells me it's an ms65
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Interesting.... I'm gonna say 63FH
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When someone is faster than I with the number, I hit agree.
The obverse looks uncirculated to me, but the reverse looks worn. I'm guessing the reverse is weakly struck and it's graded 62FH
The dark spot on the reverse is on the O—Magic Eightball reads perhaps, 60.
I think that “something” is fibbing!😉
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AU55
AU 54
There’s a guess that’s guaranteed to be wrong. Was that, perhaps, a typo?
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AU-58+ FH
AU63
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I think in hand this coin might very well be quite lovely, but from the photos I do not feel it could warrant a BU grade and if some of the guesses are close but not "spot on" then it must be an AU50FH and that's just for discussion purposes. I've made my grade and will stick with it, although when one gets additional information, the mind may change. lol
Jim
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Pretty nice rivets on the shield.
AU 58 proof?
PCGS doesn’t attribute Standing Liberty quarters as Proofs.
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Will you give me that the rivets are nice?
I will.😀
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I second that guess, nice coin.
Looking like a 53 FH to my old eyes. I have to say it has attractive toning.
Edited to say I base my assessment on, what appears to be wear on Miss Liberty’s head, above her knee. Then the wear on the Eagles breast and wing.
I would probably grade 55FH
PCGS probably said 55+FH or something
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MS 63 FH and a plus for eye appeal.
We have the winner! This is an AU-58+FH. Great guesses from everyone.
My guess was MS-62, I saw possibly a flat spot on the breast and maybe the liberty's right leg, not sure if it was wear or broken luster. Too small to tell from pic. Pretty coin!!
late for this one, nice piece, cool gtg, welcome to the forum.
I was just about to say that!
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