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1918/7 S Standing Liberty Silver Quarter?

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What do you think? This is not my coin, so I can't get better pics.

Thanks!


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Interesting. I don't know the markers, if any, for this rarity, so I'll let the experts weigh in.
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Interesting. I don't know the markers, if any, for this rarity, so I'll let the experts weigh in.


Same with me, I hope there is a die crack or something to look for......
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I don't know the markers,


If there are any gonna be hard to see them with that much wear.

From the internet:

"The most notable characteristic of genuine specimens is a die clash in the protected recess next to Liberty's right knee. It can be seen on most specimens, even those grading Good and Very Good.
"Another important diagnostic is a small 'pimple' of extra metal above and to the right of the last digit of the date. However, it is hard to discern (or virtually invisible) on very worn specimens."
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OK, thanks for that, how about a sharp close-up of that recess?
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Thank you Mark! After doing some research, the clash that you referred to looks like an E and is quite easy to see. This coin does not have it so, it is not a 1918/7 S.

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A well presented question we can all learn from.
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