I'm in at AU55 - AU58. It is a really nice tough coin. I just see a little break in the luster on Liberty's belly going into the shield as well as down her knee. The eagle's breast feathers show a hint of rub as well.
Based on the photos, it could be an MS62 with a soft strike, a wholesome AU55-58, or even a cleaned XF-AU with obvious wear. I think I am seeing full luster and a soft strike, rather than wear, so I will go with MS62 as well. It's perfectly reasonable that someone else would guess XF-AU because of the challenges of grading from photos with the "soft strike or wear?" question lurking.
A lot of people are going to be skeptical about this coin until they see it in a holder. An AU-Unc. looking 1927-s quarter is an obvious coin to send in for grading due to the high value and large price jumps between grades. It's unlikely to be problem-free, unless it's a completely fresh discovery.
Grade revealed in first post. A tough series to grade, for sure. 100% original and discovered in the "wild", described as an XF. Strike is typical for the date & mint, and pcgs has only graded 11 FH examples. If it was a 27 philly, probably a 62 at best. There are some 64 graded examples with what I call "pancake head".
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A lot of people are going to be skeptical about this coin until they see it in a holder. An AU-Unc. looking 1927-s quarter is an obvious coin to send in for grading due to the high value and large price jumps between grades. It's unlikely to be problem-free, unless it's a completely fresh discovery.
100% original and discovered in the "wild", described as an XF.
Strike is typical for the date & mint, and pcgs has only graded 11 FH examples. If it was a 27 philly, probably a 62 at best. There are some 64 graded examples with what I call "pancake head".
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The knee had me, too.
Plus the rivets on shield.
Weak strikes vs wear, always tough.
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such a sweet rip too
a coin that's always been in my dream category
the 27-s in ms
so sweet