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1951 Quarter, High Or Low Releif?

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Hey Guys, it was my lucky day today, I found this in a roll and started to laugh out loud.

1951-Quarter,-High-Or-Low-Releif?

1951-Quarter,-High-Or-Low-Releif?

1951-Quarter,-High-Or-Low-Releif?

The one A looks like its pointing between the Dentices, and the other one might be?

Also what do you think the yellow stuff on king George is, and can I get it off? is it worth it?

What's the grade?

Thanks for the help
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Nice find!
High relief.
Melt value only at that grade.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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AFAIK, they seem to use the last A in Gratia to tell if it is a High or a Low for sure so it's a high. I had the same problem when I first tried to identify them myself.
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