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Re: My addiction to Liberty Seated Quarters
1869 PCGS XF40. This one was also posted by Doug above. 1869 PCGS XF40. Nice coin, but something seems inconsistent with the grading. 1869-S PCGS VF30 - very choice aside from a reverse rim nick. I a… (View Post)3 -
Re: My addiction to Liberty Seated Quarters
1868 PCGS VF30 - a raw Buy It Now on Ebay for $200 that I saw before the rest of you saw it. Hahah. 1868-S PCGS VF30 - has a few circulation marks as many of this date do The more available S-mints f… (View Post)1 -
Re: My addiction to Liberty Seated Quarters
1867 PCGS XF45 1867 PCGS PR64 - plucked raw from the album I mentioned 1867-s PCGS VF25 Ex. Doug, and neither one of us really likes it. It's just the best I can do right now. (View Post)2 -
Re: My addiction to Liberty Seated Quarters
Die polish lines vs. harsh cleaning accounted for the stunning transformation from NCS Details to PCGS 64 CAC. All 1866 business strikes have heavy die polish lines and a mushy reverse strike. If the… (View Post)2 -
Re: My addiction to Liberty Seated Quarters
1866 now PCGS MS64 CAC. Ex. NCS Unc. Details - Improperly Cleaned :D 1866 PCGS PR65 CAC - Heritage auction, lot passed (for about 5 minutes before I called) 1866-s PCGS F12 1866-s AU Details (View Post)3