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Here's my 1917 P Type I. I love Standing Liberty quarters and will have a few to share. It's reflection, and not rub, on Lady Liberty's leg. There are a few small marks on her midriff, but I can't argue with the strike and luster and the fact it's MINE!!  
Paul Bulgerin
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1917 Type 1  1917 D Type 1  1917 S Type 1  1917 Type 2  1917 D Type 2  1917 S Type 2 
Edited by jack jeckel 08/30/2014 5:24 pm
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My best 1917 T1  
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My 1918-S. If only it had a full head.  
Paul Bulgerin
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1919  1919 D (spied from a lot of 3 for $60 final bid / average $20 per coin)  1919 S (overpaid) 
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Quote: My 1918-S. If only it had a full head. ....and hadn't been cleaned! 
Edited by Matteproof 08/31/2014 09:55 am
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I'm not sure these are cleaning marks. I've examined the coin very carefully under magnification and they seem to be struck into the coin, perhaps die polish marks?
They don't look like cleaning marks I've seen on other coins, but I'm no expert.
It was an earl purchase of mine.
Paul Bulgerin
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1920-S  
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