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1806 Draped Bust Quarter - You Vs. NGC

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My first Draped Bust silver coin! Although not attributed on the label, the seller identified it as a B-3. Thoughts on the grade?
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 Posted 04/23/2026  9:11 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Errers and Varietys to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Maybe AG-03?
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pretty decent for a draped bust early piece. these saw a lot of circulation back then. it is a pleasing coin

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Congrats! I'd say G-6 straight grade.
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I like that circulation cameo. A lot of history baked into those surfaces!
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Interesting, we have three different grades. NGC graded this AG-03. Maybe it's a net grade due to the scratches and characteristic weak strike. But I still think it's too conservative and would personally grade it a G-4. Could be a candidate for a green bean one day. I was very happy to add it to my collection!
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G-4 straight grade.
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