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1917-D Type 1 Standing Liberty Quarter Grading

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 Posted 02/19/2025  12:34 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add wood to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Thoughts on this 1917-D Type 1? Not an expert and the Standing Liberty quarters seem tricky, looked at a lot of examples and having trouble coming to a conclusion. Thinking anywhere from 35 to 53 based on comparison with graded examples. These are not my pictures


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 Posted 02/19/2025  5:00 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Errers and Varietys to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I'll say VF for the grade.
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VF-35 in my eyes...nice coin... to CCF
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One of the most challenging series to grade due to the differences in criteria between the type 1, type 2 to 1924 and the different criteria for 1925-1930. To make matters even more confusing, just look at PCGS photograde. Look at the difference between the obverse grades of VF-20 versus VF-25 for the type 1 coins. That said, I think you have a nice example of a VF-30 coin in my opinion.
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Thanks for all the input! I agree that realistically it would probably grade VF30-XF40, I think it's a 35 or 40 but I'm biased . However, it's pretty wild the variation you see in wear patterns in graded examples, it's kind of all over the place. Might be that the pictures don't capture the subtleties that well, or maybe the patina on my coin makes some features stand out differently. But I bought it because I like the patina and I think it's a cool looking, nicely circulated example, and one of my favorite designs.
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to the CCF
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I'm glad that you are pleased with it. Your collection, Your pleasure. I would be happy to have it in my collection as well. Congrats!
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Looks VF-35 to me.
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I think it makes 40. I would put it in an acetone bath.
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Very nice coin.
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i think its close enough to make XF40
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