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Did I Just Get Lucky, or are 1927-S Standing Liberty Quarters not Hard to Find?
I went to the local shop this weekend and noticed they bought a batch of SQLs and through them all in a box as usual. I don't collect these per se, but I know the 27D and S are better dates. So, I glanced at a handful and found a 27S. I then sat down and searched the whole box ( a couple of hundred maybe) and walked away with all these for $4.00 per coin.
The fourth coin appears to have a very weak S (or maybe I am seeing a weak S and really is nothing there). In any case, I at least got the three. Can someone grade them for me? There were some better grade mintmarks coins as well, but I left those behind. I should have probably snagged those, too. Oh well.
I did also pick up an 1877CC, 2 1923P and 1 1924P SQL from the same box for $4.00 per coin.
They are G4 at best I would guess as only the last digit on the SQLs were readable and the 1877 was dark.
One more question for the experts: Why does it seem the 27D is harder to find?
Thanks! Richard.

The fourth coin appears to have a very weak S (or maybe I am seeing a weak S and really is nothing there). In any case, I at least got the three. Can someone grade them for me? There were some better grade mintmarks coins as well, but I left those behind. I should have probably snagged those, too. Oh well.
I did also pick up an 1877CC, 2 1923P and 1 1924P SQL from the same box for $4.00 per coin.
One more question for the experts: Why does it seem the 27D is harder to find?
Thanks! Richard.

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I grade the 27-S SLQs as such: VG08, F12, VG08, AG03.
You need to run back down to that store and snag the higher grade mm pieces....and then post them on the BST with a reasonable markup for your effort
Great deal.
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