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1831 Capped Bust Quarter.... Guess The Grade.

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What do you think? It was graded by NGC.


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Looks like a VF-20 to me, but I could see them putting it as a F-15.
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Second attempt at a circulation cameo.

Had a clean to bright metal a long time ago, and has long since re toned, with some remains of rainbow tinting.
Actually, I think that it looks rather nice, but it must be kept in mind that it has been cleaned.
F-15
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I'll say VF-20 details.
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Nice coin! I think they gave this one a VF30, I think it's barely makes it, so I could also see a VF25, but no lower!
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VF-30 and it probably got a straight grade.
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VF20
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VF-20, possible Details as well.
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I'm in the VF-30 club
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On review, I'm clearly too low. VF-30 sounds right, but still concerned about color.
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VF-25

I'm almost always suspect of toning this extreme on highly circulated coins, so I personally think VF-30 details.
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Clearly cleaned and retoned, but TPG's are very kind to these old coins so I'm at VF-35 straight grade. Another possibility is it is AU, and ridiculously flatly struck.
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This coin has been cleaned. I put it at VF-20-25. I wouldn't pay more than high fine money. I suspect it is in a straight grade holder.
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I predict NGC graded this coin at VF35
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I'll go with vf-30 straight
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I'm going vf-35 as it is in an NGC holder and they gave you a market grade for eye appeal and color.
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