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Valued Member
Germany
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Please,help me with grade. 
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United States
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United States
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Canada
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 VG-8 has a decent rim...
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Canada
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VG-8 Details, Scratched, Cleaned
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United States
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IMHO obverse is fine (detail on robe is what pushed me there), reverse is VG. Net VG 10, details scratched.
Edited by CoinsKelly 01/20/2013 11:18 am
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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 Net VG-10
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Valued Member
 Germany
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Thanks a lot everyone! VG-8 Details, Scratched, Cleaned- what can be a value?
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United States
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Canada
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Looking over it again, I will say I was undergrading... VG-10 Details, Scratched, Cleaned
Not sure on value.
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United States
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Value wise, I would say in the $30 range.
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United States
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A reminder from our CCF US Coin Facts:
Standing Liberty Quarter Grading
G4 Good - Date and lettering readable. Top of date worn. Liberty's right leg and toes worn off. Left leg and drapery lines show much wear.
VG8 Very Good - Distinct date. Toes show faintly. Drapery lines visible above her left leg.
F12 Fine - High curve of right leg flat from thigh to ankle. Left leg shows only slight wear. Drapery lines over right thigh can be seen only at sides of leg.
VF20 Very Fine - Garment line across right leg will be worn but show at sides.
EF40 Extremely Fine - Flattened only at high spots. Her toes are sharp. Drapery lines across right leg are evident.
AU50 About Uncirculated - Slight trace of wear on head, knee cap, shield's center, and the highest point on the eagle's body.
MS60 Uncirculated - No trace of wear but can have many contact marks. Surface may be spotted, or luster faded.
MS63 Select Uncirculated - No trace of wear. Light blemishes. Attractive mint luster.
Judging from this, I'm going with AG-3/Details (reverse scratch) (IMO, not quite G-4...)
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Since Moe has chimed in I have felt the need to re-evaluate my opinion. Moe is a wealth of knowledge whose opinions I hold in very high esteem. I encourage those new to the forum to look up his "Days Of..." threads; those alone provide so much information on many, many levels. I have been obsessively comparing this coin to images on Heritage Auctions, NGC opinions on grading and ANA grading standards for SLQ's at the lower level (in addition to my handy, dandy Q. David Bowers "Grading Coins by Photographs"). Based on the images provided, I would revise my opinion down to net VG6 details. But I can tell you that Moe has much, much more experience with SLQ's in hand than I do as I am much newer to this series and consider myself an amateur with SLQ's. PS: I plan on keeping my amateur status in hopes of competing in the next Olympics. 
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