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1917 Type 1 Standing Liberty Quarter Opinions?

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Thoughts on this coin and the grade? What would be a decent price range? Thank you

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VF20 details, cleaned.
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vf20
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VF-20, worth about $100-110.
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Yea Vf20
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Thanks! I can get it for around $70. Local collector
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FV-20, market-acceptable.
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I agree on VF-20 but I don't agree that it was cleaned .
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I would bump it up to vf-25. I can see how one might make a case that the reverse was cleaned.
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Actually, I think it is the obverse that was perhaps once cleaned.
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VF-20.
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