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1921 Standing Liberty Quarter Grade, Genuine

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This quarter is on e-bay and I'm interested in it. Is it worth the money?
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At that price I wouldn't touch it unless it was slabbed.
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Details grade at best, look at the dings and worse around the rim. Also some nasty scratches which the photo coildm't hide - got to wonder about the rest.
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Sorry but I don't like it . Especially for $400 .
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It has issues, especially an old cleaning.
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Pass.
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If you are going spend that kind of money, buy a certified coin. It has some rim issues, and sometimes coins like this have hairlines from cleaning that you can't see in the photos. If it made it into a low VF NGC or PCGS holder, it might bring $500, but YOU would need to get it in the holder, and that might not be easy.
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Looks like VF details to me, possibly cleaned at one time.
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Kudos to the seller though for being upfront about it and having some very good photos that clearly illustrate the good, bad, and ugly.
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The seller is a familiar face in the industry . He would not sell a counterfeit coin , but that's all I can say about this 1921 SLQ .
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