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1920 Standing Liberty Quarter

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A Recent buy, your thoughts appreciated. also see previous post of a 1930 Standing liberty below to which I posted some close up to see if anyone's opinion changed. thanks again.
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 Posted 05/02/2018  10:35 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add numismatic student to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Au58. Slight rub. Gash in liberty's thigh. Very nice.
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Seems like most issues are due to the mushy strike. No gash on Liberty's thigh, it is part of the design. MS-63
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I think what you are seeing is apart of the design. here is a close-up. I see the same gash in PCGS photo grade.
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 Posted 05/02/2018  11:05 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add numismatic student to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Agreed
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i agree with the slightly weak strike but I'm still seeing some circulation. AU58+
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AU-58
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63 sounds right to me.
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Nice coin! Having not graded one of these before, but from what I know what to look for, I would agree to grading above AU-58.
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Technical Grade 63. Eye Appeal 6/10.
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I'm at 58+ . There are numerous issues on obverse that I just couldn't live with .
Sorry but I'm just calling it as I see it .
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T-Bop - no need to apologize, you should call em as you see em. I what I would expect. but could you help me learn by identifying some of the numerous issues that you see?
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tryin2learn > In LIBERTY , hit on I, R, T, and Y . Hit on bottom star right side . Hit on 0 in the date . Drapery that goes from shield to her right arm, her arm is all beat up on 2nd obverse pic .
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Beautiful AU58. Nice SLQ!
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MS-63.
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I agree slight rub on high points and in fields dictates AU-58 grade. Hit on 0 in the date jumps out; otherwise marks don't look too bad. Does not meet full head criteria but decent eye appeal overall.

Care to share the purchase price?
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