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Canada 1880 Wide-0 Quarter

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 Posted 03/28/2015  2:49 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Michael367 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Greetings from a new member; I seek advice. I bought this 1880 Canada quarter way back in the early sixties and now have to sell it but do not know how to grade. I would be grateful for opinions and whether I should first have it graded by a coin grading agency.
With many many thanks
Michael

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I would call it EF. Can't comment on the originality of the fields with those washed out pics but problem-free this is a $2000 coin. If you're looking to sell, you need to get this certified by ICCS first.
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Gosh, Pillar of the Community, that is much better than I had guessed. I will hie myself to ICCS. Thank you very much.
Michael
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