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1934 Bust Quarter, 1875 S 20c, 1877 CC Quarter And 1853 Quarter For Grading

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Got all for $300. 1834 is the best of them. 1834 is a rotated reverse, probably a possible old cleaning, you can see luster breaking through. 1853 has a big hit on the rim but I got it thrown in. All are pre acetone soak.

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OK - I'll be the first to question the 1834. Date looks strange and rims around the reeds? GSC has one on ebay with rims so that makes me suspect - just saying, other will chime in with more knowledge of this series.
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05/16/2017 6:17 pm
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I first wondered about the denticles, but I looked online at PCGS coinfacts and it is consistent with examples shown there.
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you sending them in sometime soon? Goodluck!
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I'm gonna get an idea of grades from you all first, then I will take them to my dealer and see his thoughts
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From top to bottom.
VF25
F12
F15
VF30

Because of the surfaces and eye appeal grading them is a push. The CC and '53-arrows piece need not be graded.
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75S: vf20
77CC: f15
53: vf20
34: vf35
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F-15, VF-20 possibly details (ED), VF-20, VF-30.
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