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1824 CBQ Grade

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Lovely. On my phone, I see a nice original XF40, but there may be flatness of strike which I'm missing. Will revisit in a couple hours when I'm in front of my monitor.
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Have to agree, nice EF-40. Great coin.
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I'm in that XF40 neighborhood as well. With the weak strike in certain areas, it sure looks like a VF coin.
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Tough coin problem free in any condition much less in the VF-30-EF-40 range. A possible market acceptable cleaning. It is a beauty and would fetch a pretty penny. $6K++. Makes mine look like a dawg. Jealous!
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nice.right at the xf level.at least vf35 to me
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XF-45.

Sweet coin! Wish I had one of these
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Even though the details have a VF-sh look to them, I am amazed at how much luster is retained, which should easily push it well into XF territory imho.
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VF-35.
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On the monitor, I think I may have to call it VF35.

For the record, this is a ridiculous rarity; it's thought that only about 15-16,000 were minted although the precise number is unclear. This would be the unquestioned key to the series were the 1823 not even rarer; from 4676 records in the Heritage archive of Bust Quarter sales, only 98 are dated 1824.

And only 9 of them from 1823....

This is a very significant coin, and it may be the only one you ever see at Coin Community.
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And it's sitting in a 2 x 2 and not a TPG slab.
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I grade this coin at EF40 to EF45. A scarce and desirable coin.

When I was looking for one, this is the best I could afford - NGC VG8.


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Wowzer I was unaware of this coin's rarity!

Grading this is totally out of my realm of expertise, but I'm watching the grading gurus



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Just noticed the clash coming out of liberty's hair by the second last star.
Amazing coin EF-40
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Are we sure this coin is genuine? Looking closer at the surfaces, I'm seeing some raised bumps, two directly below the ear, one above the 2 and one below the 4 in date. Another in the center of the shield.
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