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ANACS SLQ Take A Guess At The Grade

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 Posted 03/31/2008  11:51 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add SLQMIKE to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Here is a 1923 P SLQ I bought on ebay a few months ago. I used a scanner for the photos.
Sorry about the other topic with the 6 ANACS coins, that had the small photos.



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Here are some clearer photos of the coin. I did not know they would be a little blurry.

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Hi Mike,
This quarter is almost mint state and strike detail on the date and shield look stronger than average for pre-1925 SLQs. The flat areas on Liberty's breast and right leg look like the result of light wear. I don't see evidence of abrasive cleaning such as hairline scratches, but the coin looks so bright that I have to suspect it had a pretty aggressive dipping at some point. Without seeing it in-hand, I would call it an AU-55 coin that is trying to pass as mint state.
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