Will this coin CAC? FUN Show Coin #3
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These seem to garner spirited discussion, so let's keep it going. This 1940 WQ graded MS67 by PCGS was submitted to CAC at FUN. The poll is below the photos; feel free to share any comments about your reasoning, if you so desire.
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Will this coin CAC? FUN Show Coin #3
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I guess the question is if the mark in the left obverse field is disqualifying at 67. My guess is yes it is but I am very prepared to be wrong.
I think it has nice original toning, but I don’t like the abrasion/scuff In the left facing obverse field. I’m giving it the benefit of the doubt and hopefully for you it will pass. I like everything else about the Coin.
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I love the look but do not think it gets the bean. Just appears to have too many focal marks to warrant a bean at 67. I hope I'm wrong for your sake. Again, I love the look and the originality.
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Just echoing what has already been said, it has that MS68 blueish lustrous tint look. But that field disturbance and the bit of scruffiness on the neckline combined hold it back. Hope I'm wrong with all three.
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Just a few to many obverse grazes for my liking at 67.
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Having read in one of your previous threads that JA is tough on quarters, I’m going to say the odds are stacked against this one.
I will say no but that probably ups your odds of having it get JA's blessing.
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I don't know, but there are a number of luster breaks, maybe too many.
No, it won't pass becaues of the mark in the left field in front of Washington's eye and bridge of his nose.
If it were a better/deeper strike to me then yes. I do like the grade and coin 🙂
The reverse is an absolute knockout and strong 67. The obverse looks weaker due to what has already been commented on above.
I like it as a 67 but doubt it would green bean at that level.
I really like the coin, Eric, even @ the 67 grade. But, no bean; like others have said, the mark in front of the portrait means “no go” from JA & co.
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No, but a like, for sure!
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I’ve learned that near unanimity regarding a CAC-related question is indeed possible.
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I haven’t observed any patterns indicating that CAC is tougher on quarters than on other denominations.
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I would say no on the bean.
Good to know. I don’t have any personal experience with quarters.