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1927 Standing Liberty Quarter, Raw, For Grading

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$4.95 (with free shipping, no less)

Looks like a solid VG at least. Your thoughts welcome.


1927-Standing-Liberty-Quarter,-Raw,-For-Grading

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Stronger obverse. Before I looked at the reverse I was thinking F-12.

VG-8 sounds about right.
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PVC damage. VG8 details until acetone removes pvc.


Not bad, but I wouldn't have done it for $4.95
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I'll get the PVC off pretty quick when it gets here, and retake pictures. Should come out quite nicely and not go details.

In VG8 it's a solid $10+ coin, all day long, so if it holds up it's a good deal at $5. Double your investment ;)

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I'll go VG-8 Also. but this is a common date SLQ . I would have held out for a nice VF-20 . not expensive.
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VG-8
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I'm at G-6 due to the rims being worn down into the lettering.
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I've got a 1920-S in PCGS VF35, 1923 in NGC MS66, 1926S in raw VF20, 1930 in raw VF30, 1926/1927/1928 in VG, and now this one joining them. The set is a bit too expensive for me to collect as a whole (especially 1916 and 1921); I spend that money on Morgans and EAC. I still need to pick up a '17 Type 1 at some point but finding problem-free NGC/PCGS slabbed examples in mid to higher grades, but not overpriced, has been somewhat elusive. It doesn't help that TPGs seem to have no consensus on SLQ grading, except perhaps on FH coins. Some coins in XF45 slabs look like VF20's and vice versa.


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Agree G-06 without sseparated rims.
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