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1928-S Standing Liberty Quarter

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1928-S-Standing-Liberty-Quarter
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VF-35 works for me.
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Looks like it had a previous cleaning - or maybe just the lighting?
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VF30, and one of the latest die stages I've ever seen on a post-25 SLQ.
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A strong VF30 all day long - "Maybe" getting to VF35. Still wondering about a light earlier cleaning.
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VF-30, and I am also wondering about this coin's surface (although it may just be the lighting).
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S over S? Inverted S?

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Thanks, VF it is. As for if it's cleaned, it should be easier to tell if I buy it.


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S over S? Inverted S?


Doesn't look like either.
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Yeah I'm in the VF camp , probably a 30 . Same thoughts about light cleaning and lighting .
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VF-35 with strike weakness in the usual areas.
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I would say 35 also.
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My first reaction was VF-30 polished but as others have stated it could be the lighting.
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VF-30 here as well.
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