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1875 And 1858 Seated Liberty Quarter Grades?

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Does this look like it had an old cleaning to you? What do you grade it at?


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I like the patina on this one

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07/06/2017 7:39 pm
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Slab looks cleaned,overgraded and overpriced.

Second coin looks au on liberty's head and eagle's head, but is worn very unevenly. On reverse shield an arrow feathers it looks like an f-vf coin. 1858 is a common date with many attractive examples. no need to get this one.

Both these coins have significant problems.

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The raw coin looks much better.

Can't figure out when TPGs accept cleaned coins as market acceptable
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The 1875 coin is cleaned and overgraded. The second coin is nice and EF.
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Thanks for your opinion numismatic! Will look for other examples
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