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1920 Standing Liberty Quarter

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AU-58
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T-BOP, are you using those factors to arrive at your AU-58 grade? Or are those simply additional observations beyond the grade?


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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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In LIBERTY , hit on I, R, T, and Y

Is that counter wheel damage?
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T-Bop > thank you, I appreciate your shaaring.
Jaobler > $108
and thank to everyone else for their comments.
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I'd have to say AU58, just very very slight wear.
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I see people are saying MS-63 and AU-58.

The real grade looks AU-58.
Why? Because it definitely looks like it circulated at some point.

Most importantly, Very nice coin!
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