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Grading: 1918 & 1920 Standing Liberty Quarters

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Part of a recent lot of 4 quarters. They looked reasonably original, and not too expensive. I am grouping them into pairs. Thoughts on grades? I am thinking AG-G for the 1918 and at least VG for the 1920.

Grading:-1918-&-1920-Standing-Liberty-Quarters

Grading:-1918-&-1920-Standing-Liberty-Quarters

Grading:-1918-&-1920-Standing-Liberty-Quarters

Grading:-1918-&-1920-Standing-Liberty-Quarters
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G 04 for the 1918
VG 08 (barely) for the 1920
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Ditto from the your other post 1923 & 1924 SLQ .
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#1 G04
#2 G04

The condition of the date determines the grade of these coins, not the detail of the devices.
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G-04 and G-06, respectively.
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G-4 and G-6.
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1) G-4.
2) G-6.
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G-4 for both
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I got the four quarters in hand today. Acetone bath ensued. The 1924 and 1920 have full four digit dates and the 1918 and 1923 do not. :)
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