Guess grade: PCGS 1825 quarter (B-1)
Baley
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I've been looking for a coin like this for a while now, care to hazard a guess at the grade?
I've been itching to post this coin but had to wait until it was in hand, will post better pics once most of the guesses are in..
I've been itching to post this coin but had to wait until it was in hand, will post better pics once most of the guesses are in..
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sweet looking example there
congrats
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I say that it could be graded as low as F-12 and as high as VF-25, the third party graders are all over the place on these...
But...I say VF-20.
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Nice coin and glad you got it.
I'll bet it looks better than the pics you started with. I see potential.
And thanks for the chance.
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Great find!
Lance.
A nice B-1!
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I say that it could be graded as low as F-12 and as high as VF-25, the third party graders are all over the place on these...
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Funny as, at first blush looking at it, I was thinking it could go anywhere from F15-VF25......
I will stay with VF25
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It has a first glance nice coin-grey color but with some surface disturbances in the obverse prime focal area along with a possible minor reverse rim bump? Hard to tell with the pics....Overall look of a strong VF-20. My guess is it received a F-15 grade and obviously no variety attribution on the holder. Nice find!
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In any case, that's a "Step-up to the plate " coin . Nice one, too.
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