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1917-D Type 1 Standing Liberty Quarter

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This coin is somewhere between Ohio and Florida...on it's way to me. This isn't really my series, but I needed a nice looking circ. coin for my Type album. What is the proper grade for this one?


1917-D-Type-1-Standing-Liberty-Quarter 1917-D-Type-1-Standing-Liberty-Quarter
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07/02/2011 04:39 am
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VF-30
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nice type coin-I agree with vf-30
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I remember seeing this on ebay, the seller listed it as AU. I like the look of it and personally think it makes XF-40. There is a lot of very strong detail remaining, and most of the head detail too.
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 Posted 07/02/2011  3:40 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Las_Vegas_Larry to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It looks AU to me, close to AU53.

Nice coin.
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VF 35 great coin
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My first thought was VF-35 as well.
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WOW I think it's better than VF.
I'm going to say AU-50
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Close to AU, but I will say EF-45 due to lack of luster and a bit too much wear on the eagle's body.
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