GTG: Barber Quarter
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Deeply toned. Thoughts on what our hosts would say??? No cheating either!
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Can't really tell because toning obscures luster and hairlines. If the luster is there and no hairlines, could be a gem, but that toning can hide a lot.
I see a few nicks and hairlines but it appears ms, so I’ll guess 63.
Has to be seen in-hand.
I believe it to be uncirculated, but to what grade I have no idea from photo. Inhand, maybe. Not great at GTG of super toned coins. Good luck.
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Really hard to grade from a photo. I'd say anywhere from AU58 to MS63, it looks MS.
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I like the toning. I was able to expand the Great Photo - there’s a number of hairlines, especially in the right obv field & on the neck. Also a few on the rev. Think it’s a low MS coin 60-62.
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I love original toning but I think that this one will be too dark in hand for most collectors, I'd guess MS 62
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Some good guesses. In an old anacs soap bar holder graded MS60. Its one that will definitely need to be viewed in hand. I was hoping to get it in a 62 holder though. Does not look like it has much luster, but it could be quite subdued by the toning.
It is a better date and the difference between a AU58 and a MS60 is $40. Since 58s are more marketable, would it make sense to have it professional conserved?
I just saw this and noticed you already posted the grade. From the single set of images I already had guess anywhere from AU58 to MS62 with really only AU58, MS60 and MS62 being in play. The surfaces look dead or burnt to me.
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I thought the same thing. If someone were to dip that coin I don't think the results would be very good. Not that I am suggesting that should be done it just that type of toning IMHO.
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Would leave as is put cost code and retail code (for CPG MS60) on price sticker on back. Hopefully lots of room. Somebody, somewhere would want it to fill the slot.
It looks good for MS60. Some probably try submit get 62. If doing that put MS62 as minimum grade on subm form. If needed another coin on slab bus execute that play.