A well worn seated quarter...1860-O

Picked this one up on a bin a few weeks ago. Just liked the worn look of it and for under ten bucks felt I couldn't go wrong. Think it will make poor 1 or still too much meat on her?




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<< <i>Pocket piece. >>
Not anymore.
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I found a near identical grade 1843-0 at my LCS 3 yrs ago sitting on the counter with some other newer junk silver. Probably an AG with most of the date visible. I asked what
the price was and they said $8. That seemed fine to me....especially since it was the much scarcer Lg. O variety....the cheapest one I had ever bought in 35 years of looking for them.
For under $10, I love it.
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<< <i>Great looking coin. It's got Braddick "dovetail gray" color. I wouldn't do anything to it. If you put it in your pocket it will wear that lovely color off. Should be a PO01. The reverse is always stronger on the Seated coins. >>
Really? In my experience seated quarters are nearly always weaker on the reverse. There is no end to coins with a vg obverse with an ag reverse.
<< <i>Neat coin....and a N.O. mint to boot. You usually don't find those that well worn. >>
Glad I picked it up! Also its the only New orleans minted quarter for the 1860's.
Steve
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