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Another 1921 25 Cent Coin....

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...... Striking issues on 1921 and 1927 25 cents were the rule not the exception. ...You grade those by the reverse


Thanks Pacificoin.

So where does this nice 21 reverse sit.?

....the mustache definitely has a rub or a touch but I did not know that info about the weaker obverse strike and specific details to look out for..

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AU 55+

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AU, cleaned and artificially toned
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I would say au58, but maybe, just maybe it was graded as high as an ms62.
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Au55-58
Cheers Don

Vickies cents and GB Farthings nut.
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Maybe a 63
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I see a small bit of wear on the reverse. AU55
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58 would be my guess. Could be MS but its hard to tell with photos on toned coins.
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MS63
It's not rub on the moustache.
That coin has never seen circulation.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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Very choice coin , 63 here as well.
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It's not rub on the moustache.
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Very choice coin , 63 here as well.


I have to bow to what DBM and Pacificoin say here..I'm still a bit in shock over what you both have added here..

I was in the others camp from that mushache..but I always wondered how the reverse was so nice and unmarked or nicked in any spots..

Bought from an older collector a long time ago who had everything in single paper bank envelopes..

So yes,..I'm a very happy camper now..
You both have seen and handled a lot more of these than me..
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