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1917 Type 1 Standing Liberty Quarter Grade Opinions Please

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This is a friends.

I am also wondering if this looks like it has had an old cleaning?

Please give m your opinions on grade.

The anomaly on the REV pic's rim is not the SLQ, it is the stack of quarters the SLQ was sitting on to force camera focus onto the coin.

Thanks

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Looks Fine to me.
I won't opine whether it's -10 or -15.
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I'll say VF-25 (full shield beading) details (cleaned).
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VF, details, cleaned. Not bad looking.
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Yes, VF details,cleaned...I am with mox, easy to sell, good looker
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You guys beat me to it . VF Details cleaned . I like the full rivets .
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Thanks for all the grades and some details - it helps me learn

Now I need to ask how much would be taken off the listed value for the cleaning/dipping. This is a friend of mine's coin he is trying to sell his Dad's collections, but knows nothing of coins.

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Being a short-lived type coin in pretty decent condition, I'd say 70-80% of typical market value.
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VF-25 Details.
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VF-25 details.
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VF-25 cleaned.
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low VF. cleaned
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