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Need Help!1925 Standing Liberty Quarter-Grading Help

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Opinions Please 1925 Standing Liberty quarter.I am between VF-35 and ex-40.....Thanks
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I say VF-35 but what do I know?
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EF-40. I have learned that when it comes to Standing Liberty quarters that my initial reaction with respect to grade is always one grade too low, at least when third party graders are grading them and dealers are selling them. When dealers are buying them, then my initial grade is more on the money. That might sound cynical, but it comes from the time when I was YN and was looking sell coins like this.

My "initial grade" was VF-35.
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VF-35 , face and shield a little too flat .
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I can certainly understand you being stuck between 35 and 40. But if Bill Jones gives it a 40 who am I to debate that. EF-40
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Thank you all for the great help!!
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Agree EF-40, just.
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VF-35.
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