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A good start.
There seems to be one too many zeroes in the price of the 1888.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
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Yes, a good start indeed.
My first thoughts too were, $200 is too high for that 1888. $200 is list for a VF. I grade that coin VG, so around $40 is OK.
I myself am currently working on my Victorian Quarters set at the moment. Try posting in the Grading forum, in individual thread, but some of these are not problem free.
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just went by the grades the guy had on them.. have not put them in my own holders and adjusted the grades.. I got a few others too, 1902H, 1903, 1906, 1907, 1908,1910, 1930, 1930, 1936, and an extra 1902 and 1936.
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I love circulated Victorian-era twenty-five cent pieces! Nice assemblage there Dan!
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thanks justanothercoinaddict

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Learning to grade is pivotal. Nice coins!
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thanks libertad. I have been researching it.
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