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1930 Standing Liberty Quarter - **grade Revealed**

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what say you?

1930-Standing-Liberty-Quarter---**grade-Revealed**

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EF-40 ?
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Think it gets to AU because of remaining luster but a weak strike doesn't help it any.
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I'd be right at AU-53. Better than a 50 but not quite up to a 55.
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AU53 may push 55 but i'd put it at 53
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I agree, most likely 53.
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ANACS on the day was very conservative. I got this for the OWH. I think it is slightly better than a 50 as well.

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ANACS was being a bit conservative, I agree there; I think AU53 would be solid and with modern TPG standards probably a 55.
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I think that the coin grades AU-55. It's got the rub up the leg, which takes out of the Mint State class, but there is a lot of luster left.
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ANACS from the early and mid 90's seem to always have been conservative by what some of you call "today's standards". How come grading has gotten looser?
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First thought was au55. So can easily snag a 53 if regraded.
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Probably not worth the cost.
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How come grading has gotten looser?


So that the grading companies can get more fees from resubmissions from upgrades.
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I'd never resubmit this coin. its an OWH ANACS. that in itself is collectible.
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