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1913 Barber Quarter.

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Hi there. Thoughts on grade and any issues. Thanks!
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Is the lower half of the shield smooth or is it just the picture?
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Not really sure.
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au58. Liberty looks like she has a swarthy man's 5 o'clock shadow.
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AU details - 53 sharpness, but an improperly rinsed dip job that left some dark toning residue around the devices. The shield, wing tops, lower center tail feather, and obverse hair line give it away.
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Paralyze nailed it. AU, details, cleaned.

Bad job of dipping without a water rinse.
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I'll go with a bad job of dipping also , signs of being cleaned all around denticles AU-55 Details .
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AU-55, market acceptable.
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AU-58.
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AU-58.
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AU-58. Most likely dipped but not harshly cleaned.
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Here it is. Guess the TPG was feeling liberal that day I guess.
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