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1930 SLQ PCGS

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I've always wanted one of these in a quality example...I found this PCGS version...thoughts/grade opinions?

I think in higher examples this type quarter is like a commem considering the detail, high relief and overall influence of the period...

sellers pics
mine when coin arrives
thanks

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We cannot see the details with this photo so it would be hard to evaluate it. I have a raw uncirculated 1930 that's in my 7070, they are truly a wonderful design.
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I agree. That is one of the problems with grading coins that are already slabbed.

Once to coin has been slabbed, you just have to trust whoever graded it.

When buying I like to see a high priced coin in hand. Slabbing somewhat inhibits close examination, especially on the edges.
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Head looks pretty full.
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