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1919 Standing Liberty Qaurter - I Wish It Was Mine! (PCGS)

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Every once in a while we have to expand our boundaries to imagine the impossible. Here is one of many of the coins that would be the centerpiece of any collection. What do you think PCGS said?

1919-Standing-Liberty-Qaurter---I-Wish-It-Was-Mine!-PCGS

1919-Standing-Liberty-Qaurter---I-Wish-It-Was-Mine!-PCGS
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What a beautiful coin! I'll say NGC gave it MS67FH.
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Sorry, my mistake, this one was graded by PCGS not NGC.
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I'll keep my guess the same! I wish is were mine also!
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I'll venture a 68 FH.....I could be nuts though....people have said as much hahaha
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If someone could have only saved her from the bag back in the day she could have escaped theose three dings between T and Y of LIBERTY, and could have went up another notch in grade. I would still take her in a heartbeat!
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MS66FH....beautiful...just plain beautiful. Superb strike for a 19. Full head. Full rivets. Full shield.

She has a minute rub on her shin and a couple minor bag marks on the obverse. I am not a lover of toning, but this champagne is very nice.
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MS-66FH, I could stand to own this one!
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Super coin, MS66FH. Too bad that hit is on the right wall and bag marks in the T Y area on obverse as it probably could have made MS67FH.
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I am not good with grading but I know a beauty when I see it ..... very beautiful coin
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I will guess MS-67 FH. Gorgeous coin!
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I don't like the toning. I'm guessing 66 or 67 fh
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MS-67 FH, very nice quarter.
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MS-68 FH (PCGS) 18481225 (one of four graded by PCGS for the entire series)

This was part of the Malibu Collection of Standing Liberty quarters which was broken up Nov 2010;

COIN INFORMATION
Cert Verification #: 18481225
PCGS Coin #: 5729
Date, mintmark: 1919
Denomination: 25C
Variety:
Minor Variety:
Mint Error:
Pedigree:
Country: The United States of America
Grade: MS68FH
Mintage: 11,324,000
PCGS Price GuideSM Value: $63,000
Holder Type: Standard
Population: 2


http://www.pcgs.com/Cert/18481225/

http://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/all...aspx?s=12298
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Great coin but I don't see how it can pull a 68 with all the marks on the obverse.
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I thought that it was overrated myself.
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