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1900-S Barber Quarter

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As usual, thoughts on grade and eye appeal. Thanks!

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AU50 with a "market acceptable" cleaning. If you like it is all that matters.
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I lean toward AU Details grade. Obvious cleaning.

Not a great eye-appeal.(for me, but others might feel different)
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Market acceptable cleaning. It's a purdy coin, in my opinion. 8/10.
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AU-55
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AU-53 , Light cleaning .
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Agree, AU-53, probable light cleaning, market acceptable.
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AU-55.
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AU53, obverse die cracks on a late die state coin.
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Here it is....It seems that a flat dull surface is indicative of a dip or light clean. If done carefully it can be market acceptable.





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