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1844 O Seated Liberty Quarter... Lowball?

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P-01 or FR2? What do you think?


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PO-01 for sure, that's textbook. Wonderfully bad coin.
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Yeah, agree with frog. Amazing the date was left so intact.
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fr2. coin has a full date. po1 coins have a barely legible date.

also looks buffed down rather than natural wear
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It is a tweener. Can we call it a 1.5? I like it and is a nice evenly worn example.
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Date to visible to technically be a PO1 straight would be a FR2/P01 by grade. so the P01.5 is right on! LOL!
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FR-2, too much meat in the date area.
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