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1929 & 1930 Standing Liberty Quarters GTG

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Probably shouldnt post more slqs while another thread is running but Guess the grade on these two.
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64 and 65. neither is fh imho. nice coins.
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I like the 30 at 64. I just don't appreciate the 29. Too many tiny distractions.
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First: MS64
Second: MS63
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MS-65 On the 30
MS-64 on the 29
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Thanks everyone! I will reveal grades shortly
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63 on both, neither FH.
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Thanks Frog. Do you like this coin or the other 1930 that I posted in the other thread more? Both 1930s apparently arent FH

For the coins in this thread, the 1929 graded AU58 FH.
The 1930 is raw. See below photos comparing the heads. By PCGS logic, should the 1930 get fh too? One could argue that 1930 is fuller

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