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1917 Variety 2 Standing Liberty Quarter

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Thoughts? Thanks for looking!


1917-Variety-2-Standing-Liberty-Quarter

1917-Variety-2-Standing-Liberty-Quarter

1917-Variety-2-Standing-Liberty-Quarter


I like the die crack in the 3rd picture. I don't think I've ever seen a die crack on an SLQ!
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she's simply gorgeous...
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It looks to be around XF+ at least, but the reverse looks to have had an old wipe.
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 Posted 02/22/2011  8:45 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add arsave to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
AU55

Nice Die Crack.
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I'm gonna say AU-50 (++) Really beautiful coin, Moe! =)
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xf45+++. SLQ's are one of my favorites, beautiful coin
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I agree with delaner that is at least AU-50, but is that a rim damage I see on the reverse. Nice attractive coin never-less.
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Really beautiful coin, Moe! =)



I'm humbled!
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AU-50 from me as well.
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Way to go Moe! AU-50 imho.
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That's a heck of a die crack. Perhaps that die crack could be used to find dateless 1917 T2s
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Very Nice.
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I'd call it AU-53, with slight visible wear on the high points. Not enough head detail for FH status. Luster looks about average for an AU SLQ. The mark at 8:30 on the reverse looks like a rim bruise that fortunately only affects the reverse. A very attractive coin overall. The 1917 Type 2 coins seem scarce compared to the Type 1's; at least, you don't see them as often.
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