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1919-S Standing Liberty Quarter

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1919-S-Standing-Liberty-Quarter

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Prolly a F-15
A closer look ( edit ) makes me say VF-20
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03/13/2011 3:23 pm
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I'd say XF-40, perhaps even 45....looks straight. light wear on the leg and shield, and any pre-25 date that has a fairly strong date should def be a min of Vf, IMO.
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VF-30, old cleaning?
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IMO xf-45, maybe AU-if that little ding under trust on the obverse wasn't there-still very nice. I love SLQ's in the higher circulated grades.
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It's a very nice slq Brian! Just too bad it isn't a "d".... :'-( Anyway, I'd grade it original XF. It also looks like a bit of a misaligned obverse die. Do you agree Brian?
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Prolly a F-15
A closer look ( edit ) makes me say VF-20


Got any slqs to sell me?
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Obviously my "old cleaning" was probably off since the experts disagree :) So I see some lines from NE to SW that tend to run in the fields - especially the reverse. They are the same color as the rest of the coin. Do you think they are die polish lines, normal scratches, or just metal inconsitencies? I pointed out to Brian that I've seen these in a lot of Barber's too.. What makes everyone feel that this look is original (Not questioning, trying to learn so I don't pick up cleaned coins in my collection anymore).
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I think you got enough SLQ steals already johnny!
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Looks EF-40 easy, with a good shot at 45 if there is some luster remaining. The visible hairlines are probably exaggerated by the photos and the obverse ding isn't severe enough to constitute a "problem" for a TPG.

I'd call it a nice, original example of this scarce date. Wish I had one!
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I have no idea what you're talking about.
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I agree with XF40 with a shot at XF45. Very nice SC!
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