You may want to consider giving it a bath in acetone for the reverse shield and around the 25 C. It may be my computer screen but the crud looks a little green to me.
Other than that, great looking coin on a tough date.
Reminds me of a lot I bought on an online auction a couple years ago for about $250 including the juice. Still unslabbed/ungraded as the rest. I’d call mine an XF40? Yours looks like a fine 15. Nice coin. Bad thing is: it doesn’t fit into my type set album because it’s a one year size only, bigger than all the rest.
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I'd say a solid F12, very nice looking, original, and for me the clash on the obverse adds to the appeal.
Do I see a clash on the reverse below the arrow nocks? A lot of history there.
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I’d say F12 is right, maybe F15. Looks pretty nice for the age.
Looks wholesome and original.
agree w/F12; that coin has a great original look and I think I see some obv die clashes maybe?
Solid F12. A nice example o
Very nice, a keeper. F15
Jim
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Yep 12-15, and looks like she devoted a lot of her time serving commerce.
You may want to consider giving it a bath in acetone for the reverse shield and around the 25 C. It may be my computer screen but the crud looks a little green to me.
Other than that, great looking coin on a tough date.
F15
Good looking original quarter!
Reminds me of a lot I bought on an online auction a couple years ago for about $250 including the juice. Still unslabbed/ungraded as the rest. I’d call mine an XF40? Yours looks like a fine 15. Nice coin. Bad thing is: it doesn’t fit into my type set album because it’s a one year size only, bigger than all the rest.




I think it's a solid F15.
Agree F15, but a great coin for a fine. I would just keep forever and not be concerned with the grade. Nice scroll clash above date.
Stone cold original specimen, Fine details VF surfaces, gorgeous
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I'd say a solid F12, very nice looking, original, and for me the clash on the obverse adds to the appeal.
Do I see a clash on the reverse below the arrow nocks? A lot of history there.
Sugar magnolia blossoms blooming, heads all empty and I don't care ...
12 maybe 15.
12 or a 15. Nice coin I like