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Bicentennial Quarter For Grading

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Usually not one for these kind of posts as I can never get good lighting for my pictures. Still learning in that department. Anyway this was in a roll of quarters I opened at work. Still had luster on it so I scooped it up. Also found a nice nickel I'll post too. Thanks for looking.


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AU-58
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Thanks SilverDollar2017
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MS-64.
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Silverdollar your a tough grader, let me smooth ccoinbuffalos feathers back down and say MS62. Oh those 1976's with luster found in a roll are so sweet.
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Fairly clean coin...I'll go with 64 !
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I'll go 64 as well, being a proponent of the school that says a new coin can be handled lightly and still be considered uncirculated. The truth lies in whether there are luster breaks, which pics usually don't reveal.
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The rest of you guys are a little more generous Thanks, all.

Coinfrog, there's no real luster breaks when I rotate it in the light, but there is a small smudge in the corner behind Washington's hair tie. The reverse is clean though.

luvmyCAM, I agree. It's a much prettier coin than I thought when it's in such a nice condition
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The rest of you guys are a little more generous Thanks, all.




Okay, okay. At the most I'll go MS-64. I thought I saw a tiny bit of rub on the obverse but I guess I was wrong.
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63 here, washington's got some pretty deep cuts
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MS-64 but a 65 TPG holder would not surprise me.
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