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1900 Barber Quarter For Grading

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Opinions please (two different lightings) :

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EF45 Details cleaned
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I'll say AU details (cleaned), or so it would appear from the second set of pics.
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I say AU details, old cleaning. Type 1 obverse, type 2 reverse.
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AU details
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AU details
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AU-53 possibly cleaned but I'm not calling it . I'm leaning more to a straight call .
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AU-50. I'm also not convinced it's been cleaned. It might just be bad lighting issues.
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Interesting....this was my Great Aunt's coin (born 1900)
and she never bought nor cleaned coins. I moved the collection to a new album also without cleaning.
HOWEVER, she hid the coins UNDER HER SINK!
Possibly exposure to moisture caused the "cleaning" that several of you mentioned.
It still does look nice.
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Of all places to store a nice coin ; Under The Sink ? Oh well at least now you have it .
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Aunt Tootsie lived in New York City and had been robbed once.
The woman loved money and was understandably paranoid.
She came to live with my family in her later years and the coins
sat undisturbed in a closet until her death. How I wish she had been comfortable enough to talk with me about them.
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AU-50 details, cleaned.
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