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1892 25c Liberty Head Barber Quarter #5

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$277. In NGC tomb. TPG opinion in 48. Thoughts? Thanks!

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I'll say MS-63. Fingerprints are a real distraction.
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I'll go 64
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AU-58 Details , finger prints . Could be slight wear on tail feathers .
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Never heard of fingerprints detailing a coin. The creative bounds of the t-bop grading scale know no limits.
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Never heard of fingerprints detailing a coin. The creative bounds of the t-bop grading scale know no limits.

Perhaps your right ! It's probably just my purist tendencies sprouting out .
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I'll say MS-62 finger prints are a bummer
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AU58 Fingerprint is unfortunate. Slightest rubs on high points.
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MS-62 I'll say.
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The fingerprints really distract.

Candidate for a crackout and "conservation".
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Just don't understand the appeal of this coin at basically a typical market price. No upside here that I can see.
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n/s - What attracted you here at this price?
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coin has booming uninterrupted luster. I don't find the fingerprint that distracting. love the coin and prefer it to a white, dipped example. john albanese likes to say that hundred year old silver isn't bright white and rolls his eyes at coin collectors who want costume jewelry rather than original oxidation. netnet I like this coin -- a lot.

This is another 1892 quarter I sold a while back and was blast white. I prefer the one in this thread.

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