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1926-D Standing Liberty Quarter

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MS-__ ? Please fill in the blank.

1926-D-Standing-Liberty-Quarter

1926-D-Standing-Liberty-Quarter

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not a pro grader but I say ms62/63?
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AU-58 based on the darkened areas in the fields. That looks like light friction from circulation to me. The 1926-D is rare with full head but this example is even less detailed than usual, with a really flat head and incomplete shield. The eagle's breast is also afflicted by strike weakness.

A very attractive coin nevertheless.
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I was thinking 58 too, but I think a TPG would grade 63 as they forgive a little friction on these with strong luster.
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