Looks good from here. And not a bad looking coin at all. Most of this type of early bust quarter are overworn (for lack of a better word), cleaned, repaired, scratched, holed or have some other problem or just do not look great for some reason.
I'd say it's genuine, and in the VF grade. It was cleaned long ago, but not badly enough to keep it from getting into a VF holder IMO. It is a decent coin, and you don't that many of these available for sale these days.
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Same here.
actually, Very Fine
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Please don't. I'm not certain if it is real. Please send to me for a lengthy examination.
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