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1924 Standing Liberty Quarter

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 Posted 08/10/2010  5:03 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add johnny54321 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Searching through 672 silver quarters sounds like an absolute blast!
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 Posted 08/10/2010  5:56 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add wheatguy to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I agree with Johnny;'s explanation. My first impression was that only the 4 was visible, which is why I graded it VG-8. Looking at it again, a VG-10 seems fair. It's only my opinion though, I understand why others would feel differently. Still a nice coin and definitely a nice find for 13x face.
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 Posted 08/10/2010  7:19 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Dcreek1968 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Late getting into the discussion, but my first thought on seeing the coin was a nice Fine, but IMO it will not get a 3rd party grade assigned to it because of the date. I don't have alot of familiarity with weak date strikes on SLQ's, but this didn't look like a weak strike to me. It appears that something (i.e. a chemical) has been used on it and that would prevent a TPG from assigning anything other than a details grade. Weren't SLQ's notorious for having the date wear off first and this would appear like someone applied acid to try to bring up the other three digits. Just wondering if anyone else had this same kind of reaction upon first seeing the coin. Very nice coin, but with issues.
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 Posted 08/11/2010  12:15 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add steve199 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Dcreek...yes, before 1925 the SLQ's were known for the date wearing out quickly. It was the high point on the coin.

Johnny wasn't saying the coin had a weak strike. He was making a comparison to how weakly struck coins are graded.

I don't see how the date area on this coin would be cause for a TPG to refuse grading. But of course this coin is not worth submitting. There are plenty of examples of TGP graded coins in higher grades than this one with the date almost completely gone.

( edited to get rid of double negative )

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08/11/2010 10:55 pm
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Late getting into the discussion, but my first thought on seeing the coin was a nice Fine, but IMO it will not get a 3rd party grade assigned to it because of the date. I don't have alot of familiarity with weak date strikes on SLQ's, but this didn't look like a weak strike to me. It appears that something (i.e. a chemical) has been used on it and that would prevent a TPG from assigning anything other than a details grade. Weren't SLQ's notorious for having the date wear off first and this would appear like someone applied acid to try to bring up the other three digits. Just wondering if anyone else had this same kind of reaction upon first seeing the coin. Very nice coin, but with issues.


The coin would definitely make it into a problem free slab in my opinion. No acid can bring out the date on an SLQ.
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I am pretty certain from having it in hand that the date is NOT treated, I think it's more an issue of a shaky hand on the camera through a 10x loupe.
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Steve is right when he says there is no value in submitting it for TPG unless you just like to have the slabs. I'll stick with the opinion that it may not go into a problem free slab, but what they hey, I've certainly been wrong before. I submit to the theory that everyone has the right to be stupid with the problem being that some folks just abuse the privilege. Hope that's not me.
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