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Liberty Seated Quarter You Vs PCGS

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New pick up. What do you grade this at?
I intend on cracking this out for my type set. I may let it soak in acetone to see if that dark material on the obverse/reverse is dirt.





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Steelers, it may help if you provided better pics. It looks at least XF-40 but I can't tell for sure.
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XF40 to 45'ish.

The dark crap may be some residue/oxidation/toning from an inadequate rinse following an old dip.
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Pictures are too small. Looks at least VF 30.
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Important center elements are too blurry to identity grade above a high VF, 30 or 35.
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Does this help any. Sorry tough to capture

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EF- 45, but has some apparent issues.
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Grade revealed

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looks 50 to me due to luster
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