How did I do? Just traded for a Sesquicentennial quarter eagle

I've been eying this coin in my local B&M for some time, and have been reluctant to pull the trigger due to it not being in any major TPG plastic. Well, I could not handle it anymore and decided to pull the trigger and see if I could trade for it. I really really like the coin, and my local B&M guy seems to be a good guy whose not out to screw you. This coin will be going in for grading very very soon, but I'd like some opinions from you guys on what you think it would grade, and the overall feel for the coin.
edited to add: Opps, forgot about that part. I traded a 1999 silver proof set and a '94, '95 and '96 proof silver eagle. I thought it might be about MS60, AU 55 at worst. He figured it to be between 60 and 63. I have bunches of the eagles so trading them out was no biggie, but the '99 proof set was the only silver one I had, but I'm just not into those so no loss there for me.

edited to add: Opps, forgot about that part. I traded a 1999 silver proof set and a '94, '95 and '96 proof silver eagle. I thought it might be about MS60, AU 55 at worst. He figured it to be between 60 and 63. I have bunches of the eagles so trading them out was no biggie, but the '99 proof set was the only silver one I had, but I'm just not into those so no loss there for me.


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Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
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Wow, skeptical I'd say. Must be from Missouri. Maybe i'm naive but I usually take a man at his word.
<< <i>Wow, skeptical I'd say. Must be from Missouri. Maybe i'm naive but I usually take a man at his word. >>
I'm fairly confident in my dealer but you just never know if he made a mistake. I am 100% sure he would NOT sell a known counterfeit coin or try and pass a cleaned coin as having natural surfaces. However you cannot be an expert at everything so something might have slipped by.
My skepticism comes from being pretty new to collecting and this coin getting towards the upper end of my budget for a single coin. I'm 95% sure everything is a ok with the coin, and if it comes back as being only AU 50, I will still be happy with the trade because I really like the coin. My two big concerns are is it cleaned or is it counterfeit which I don't think it's neither.
<< <i>Nice photo Keets. >>
Agree and I like the color on that coin. What's the grade?
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire