Got it 12 years ago, and have enjoyed owning it ever since. It's a PCGS MS66. Given gradeflation it would not surprise me if it upgraded. The real kicker is that the differential between a non-FH and a FH is over 10 X at this grade level. While I have no major problem with it being slabbed as non-FH (I bought it already slabbed), just take a look at the head and the rivets. Before I eventually sell it, I'll try reslabbing it.
I think it will make the min standard of full head. It's a roll of the dice. It depends on what mood the graders are in. Good luck.
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I think it will make the min standard of full head. It's a roll of the dice. It depends on what mood the graders are in. Good luck.
RE:
Are about as difficult to find as nicely toned Peace Dollars
It appears that the answer is no, they are much more common than Peace $s.
I won this coin in Sunday's Great Collection's auction.
I cant wait to receive this package on Thursday.
My only one.
Nice type 1 FH.
Your hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need it.
I had my eye on that one but didn't bid. Very attractive coin.
Congrats on winning it.
Proof Buffalo Registry Set
Capped Bust Quarters Registry Set
Proof Walking Liberty Halves Registry Set
WOW...…...what a bunch of beautiful Standing Quarters!
Damn....Tyler. Love your lonely 1917 Type 1 FH. Beautiful!!!
Dave
Some very super looking coins
Wow !! Absolutely Beautiful!! If it's ever for sale please let me know.
That is SO pretty, Chewy636!
There should be a "Love" button here!!!
Rocking my "shiny-object-syndrome"!!!
Not mine, but some of the prettiest toning I've seen on one of these. MS-67+
I can sure see why. That 1925 is a great looking coin!
Louis Armstrong