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1927 Standing Liberty Grade And Value?

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1927-Standing-Liberty-Grade-And-Value?

Looks to be a full head but I don't know about the scratches on the reverse.

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Just a guess,MS64 not FH. Value $300ish,check ebay sold values also.
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I'm not to good with SLQ's but I'll say MS-65 FH .
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At first glance looks like a lower MS grade but is that wear on the coins details or a weak strike?
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Thanks people. What I'm hearing is around a 64.
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64 here as well, and these days, a FH designation would not entirely surprise me.
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I am thinking MS-64 from those pictures.
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Hard to tell the grade, but I would guess FH for sure.
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Looks like an ms coin that has been overdipped and had its luster stripped. I don't see luster. Unc details cleaned.
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My gut feeling was that the surfaces were not right. Could you take pictures with less direct light?
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unc. details
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Dunno if it's the picture or if the coin has been dipped, but MS SLQs have booming luster that I don't see here. Nice FH though.
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If those two lines in the picture below the eagle's wings and breast, happen top be scratches on the coin, they will bring the grade down a bit.

Hard to grade the shield and breast chain mail detail, due to light flare.

The breast feathers are a bit weak, due to a weak strike in this area. Head detail quite good, but I have seen a little better.

No scratches or dents anywhere else,
MS63 or 4.

Desirable coin !
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To me the photo is overexposed which makes this coin hard to grade. I will say that it has a Full Head, just barely, but beyond that I don't know if it has been improperly cleaned or not. There surfaces are just too bright to grade it. There might be a rub on the knee, the there might be some polishing which makes the coin bright. These coins almost always have frosty surfaces when they grade AU or Mint State. When the surfaces get bright it can be reason for concern.
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Possibly cleaned.
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