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1831 Capped Bust Quarter - You Vs PCGS

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What do you guys think? Thanks!

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I'll go VF35. The obverse is a poster child for vf35 but the reverse of yours is better.
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VF-35. STUNNING coin
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Really lovely original example. I think it would sneak up on an EF-40 and be righteous.
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I see xf40
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It appears to be a Browning-6 (rarity-3).
VF-35 is a reasonable estimate.
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VF-30 obverse, VF-35 reverse. It's probably in an EF-40 holder.
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VF35
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Really nice coin with nice surfaces.

Obv 35
Rev 45
Net 40

The eye appeal of the surfaces and especially the devices with minimal marks is superb. Really nice coin. Better than 95% that I have seen in terms of eye appeal.
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Very nice. Grade
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EF-40, super textbook example.
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ef-40
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XF-45
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XF-40 Large date over small date?
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EF-40.
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I love this coin!!!

XF40 all the way!

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