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Grade Of My 1891 Dollar/1946 50cent/1926 Quarter Please

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 Posted 11/26/2012  3:53 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add aardspeed to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Curious what these would grade. I know they will be low, but am just curious anyways... :)




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I'd venture F-12 for the dollar, VF-20 for the Walker, and VG-10 for the 1926-S quarter.
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They are in the VG - F range. Dollar looks like it was cleaned with something abrasive. The other two may have been mildly cleaned.
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I agree with Jaobler on the grades. The dollar and quarter have been cleaned. I can't quite tell if the walker has been cleaned or not.
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I had this "1891 dollar coin" on a keychain fob on my car keyring for years upon years...

Finally swapped it out for an "1889 dollar" that I got off ebay, which is a "COPY".

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My first impression were F-15 for your Morgan, VF-20 for the Walking Liberty half and VG-10 for your Standing Liberty quarter.

These are some of my favorite US Classic coin types!
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