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1807 Early Quarter For Grading

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Another hole in the type-album filled. I already have an 1806 50c, so now I just need an early dime and an early dollar to finish the Early Coins section, and that's gonna cost some bucks.

Acquired this 1807 Early 25c in a trade along with the 1877 Indian Head cent I posted earlier, in exchange for 30 ave. circ Morgans/Peace Dollars.

Not the best example: digs on obverse and reverse, rim damage or a small clip, cleaned. But it's the best I can do for now. What's the CCF grade?

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In terms of wear, Grade AG1 or 2. The damage would obviously reduce the value further.
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AG-03 details. Looks like someone attempted a hole.
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AG-3 details, damaged and seems to have been harshly cleaned
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AG details
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AG-3 details
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yep AG3 someone tried to crudely make into a necklace piece
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Agree AG-03 details (cleaned).
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AG-3 Details for me as well.
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Not the prettiest, but it fills the hole nevertheless. I'll try to afford an investment-grade piece at some point, but even in solid G they push over $400-$500.
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