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1951 Quarter For Review

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Slabbed
NOTES: Vertical line behind head is on the coin

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I like this one better than the 53. you might have a little doubling going on
( In God We Trust ). that obverse hairline scratch doesn't bother me.
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 Posted 10/20/2015  4:20 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CartwheelCollector to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
65 for me.
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I'm at 64 given the obverse scratch.
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Has anyone considered that the scrath may be a die scratch? It looks very possible from the third photo.
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When I enlarged the third photo, that line looked incuse.

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65, yeah looks like a die polishing line, not a scratch
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Nice 65!
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I like this one better also. MS65
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MS64, nicks and rub on hair in front of ear hold it out of 65, and I think the line is in fact a die scratch as posited above, not PMD. The R in TRUST is not filled, meaning the doubling is a photo illusion or Strike Doubling, and no doubling noted on the I or B in LIBERTY (diagnostic PUP's for DDO/DDM Washingtons.)


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MS-64 here as well.
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This thing is blazing. I am going to say they slabbed it 66. My grade is 65 due to a little chatter east of cheek.
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