For your viewing pleasure. All are in TPG,all but one PCGS. I will let you make up your own mind about grades. The blur spot at 8o'clock on shield of 1919S is on slab. Had a choice between this one and another,but liked the obverse on this one better than the other. ;
This one is in a NGC/CAC and believe it will cross. ;
Scratch across upper field and devices is on slab. ;
Great coins, thanks for sharing. When I was younger, my mother used to hide the 1916 & 17 SLQs from us. She'd hide them on top of the refrigerator. I guess they were a little to risque for us youngins.
I personally liked the 1919 Standing Liberty. Due to their rare dates and mintmarks, these silver quarters would always fetch everyone's attention http://www.pcgs.com/top100/coin9.aspx.
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