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1825/4/2 Capped Bust Quarter, B-2, Rot. Rev. For Grading

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Stopped by my favorite Capped Bust seller's store and found this large-diameter CBQ up for grabs as a new listing.

This 1825/4/2 CBQ is pretty well worn but she's got a certain color to her surfaces that I enjoy looking at. This is Browning-2, the most common of the 3 varieties for 1825. Reverse is rotated approx. 45 degrees CW.

PCGS holder. Your grade opinion?

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VG details cleaned
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G6.
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I really like how this looks

G-6.
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May have gotten a pass on the cleaning and a G06 grade. Detail is more inline with a VG.
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It should be a G-6 cleaned.
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Cleaned capped bust coinage outnumbers non-cleaned bust coinage by a ridiculously large amount. As a result, TPG's tend to be quite a bit more relaxed when it comes to grading Capped Bust coins, preferring instead to net the coin down a grade point or more depending on how bad the cleaning is, and if it was abrasive or not.
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I grade the coin G6. A light cleaning cannot be excluded. The coin has a very nice overall appearance. Love the type.

Yes, this is definitely a tough issue to find unmolested. My example has also been dipped, fortunately not offensively.



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G details
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Good discussion on this. I'll say G-06 without a qualification. Very attractive.
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Quote:
May have gotten a pass on the cleaning and a G06 grade. Detail is more inline with a VG.

Looks really nice.
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I agree with the G-6 grade...highly doubt it received any type of details. Nice quarter...One like this is on my list!
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VG-08. Has definitely been cleaned in the past.
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PCGS G-06.

I think it's probably closer to VG but was netted down slightly.


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