(GRADE REVEALED) GTG on a Standing liberty quarter!

This is one of my first circ standing liberty quarters, mainly because they usually don't come with eye appeal or have been messed with in circulated grades.
Most 1919-D quarters come with a weakly struck date, but this one is fantastically struck and has luster.
What Do you think?? Opinions welcome and please GTG!
PCGS GRADED THIS COIN XF40
Also, If you have any other pretty circulated SLQs go ahead and post them!


Most 1919-D quarters come with a weakly struck date, but this one is fantastically struck and has luster.
What Do you think?? Opinions welcome and please GTG!
PCGS GRADED THIS COIN XF40
Also, If you have any other pretty circulated SLQs go ahead and post them!



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Great transactions with oih82w8, JasonGaming, Moose1913.
<< <i>40 >>
Please sell me all your 40's.
I'm not familiar with how these strike up but I'll say 50.
Wanted to say 53 but sticking with 50.
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<< <i>I'm a high end 50, a so-so 53. Edit to add: It comes down to the luster in hand. >>
The pics are in hand LOL +1
<< <i>I can't tell from the photos whether the head and shield were struck flat or worn flat. I thought 19's were supposed to be pretty well struck. No guess. >>
The "p" mint coins may be struck better, but the "d" mint pieces do not frequently come with full heads. The eye, nose, and mouth are well struck, just not the central portion.
Steve
That should put this at XF45.....however, someone recently posted another PCGS early D mint quarter on the forum that graded XF45, if I recall,
and it wasn't nearly as strong as the pic of this coin posted here. So I'll guess AU50 on this one.
My initial guess was 45, and I'm stickin' to it!
Also think that its a very nice 45.....
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PCGS XF40
Humbling for me to be so far off.
"If I say something in the woods and my wife isn't there to hear it.....am I still wrong?"
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<< <i>One last bump for grade reveal as it was late last night, then this thread will slip off for good! >>
Saw it earlier this morning, decided not to post for fear of bamming. I will only point out that a similar GTG on a 20D
had most folks guessing VF-something, and it was graded XF45. Ya'll can draw you own conclusions.