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Would like opinions on this coin as far as grade and price, I am just getting into collecting bust quarters. This coin is currently on ebay for $250 or best offer.

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I'd grade it G04 Details and value it at $100.
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BH1964, can you tell me why you would go with a G4 rather than a VG8, just trying to get an idea how to grade these coins from more knowledgeable folks. Thanks.





































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When I first glanced at that coin my thought was VG8 at best. After looking at a couple examples, it was G06 maybe.

The rims are almost gone. I could see going G06 but would value it at G04. Market grading I guess.
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The rim prevents it going past a G-4...
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From our CCF US Coin Facts on the left Navigation Bar:


Capped Bust Quarter General Grading Standards



1815 - 1828

AG3 Almost Good
- Details clear enough to identify.

G4 Good
- Date, letters, and stars readable. Hair under headband smooth. Cap lines worn smooth.

VG8 Very Good
- Rim well defined. Main details visible. Full LIBERTY on cap. Hair above eye nearly smooth.

F12 Fine
- All hairlines show but drapery has only part details. Shoulder clasp distinct.

VF20 Very Fine
- All details show, but some wear. Clasp and ear sharp.

EF40 Extremely Fine
- All details show distinctly. Hair well outlined.

AU50 About Uncirculated
- Slight trace of wear on tips of curls and above the eye, and on the wing and claw tips.

MS60 Uncirculated
- No trace of wear. Light blemishes.

MS63 Select Uncirculated
- Some distracting contact marks or blemishes in prime focal areas. Luster may be impaired


Using the grading standards listed, I'm going with G-6. IMO, at $250, it's over-priced.
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It might pull a G6 as far as details go but the lack of a defined rim, no way a VG8.
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I also see a G-6.
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Depending on the striking characteristics, it could be VG, but it looks like a nice G-6. Value, maybe $160.
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All I can say is if full rims are needed to be a VG8, then there are alot of coins on ebay that are overgraded and overpriced. How do you take into consideration the strike then? Can a coin have weakness in strike along part of the rim to the point where the rim merges with the lettering and still be called a VG8? If I was to buy coins like this(with strike weakness)as I just pointed out above, I could see myself having trouble selling it to a dealer as a VG8, they would definitely want to knock it down to a G4 or G6. Another thing, a dealer that is unwilling to budge on a VG8 grade with a weak rim is probably not going to sell it at G4 or G6 money either. This is going to be a battle putting together a group of Capped Bust quarters in VG8!


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