Grade the Seated Quarter Is it AT or NT? Grade revealed page down
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I would say a very PQ AU-58.
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I agree AU58.
NT. I note a number of ticks in the field and on liberty's arms, and what appears to be a scratch to the left of stars 12 and 13. MS 62 if that is a scratch. Otherwise 64
CG
<< <i>I never could figure out how to grade seated stuff but here goes.
NT. I note a number of ticks in the field and on liberty's arms, and what appears to be a scratch to the left of stars 12 and 13. MS 62 if that is a scratch. Otherwise 64
CG >>
Those "ticks" are from the die clash. That's one of the coolest ones I've seen.
Grade: Looks like some rub, so 58. NT.
Nice coin -- let us know if you are selling it.
Tom
<< <i>Those "ticks" are from the die clash >>
No, there is die clash for sure but there are also some small digs. And now that I look closer there may be a toned over scratch between the cap and 9th star.
Then I looked at the name of the picture.
Quite a range in Guestimates. It is very hard to grade from a picture.
This coin is in a PCI holder with the grade of 63. In hand you can tell quite readily that it is an MS coin. My concern was whether it was a 63 or 64. There are 2 small ticks in the right obverse field that may keep it out of a 64 holder otherwise the fields are flawless. I thought the clash was also very interesting and attractive. It will be going to NGC for crossover. I am keeping my fingers crossed.
This my only PCI coin and I spent alot of time looking for signs of an old cleaning or other alterations and didnt see any. If I am wrong it will be another checkmark in the learning column.
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Actually, even if this was the case, MS 58-62 is a market grade "no-man's land" re classic coins these days.
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nice clash marks
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Actual grade AU-58.
It's worth more than MS-60 money because of the eye appeal, but there is a slight rub on the theigh and breast.