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1862 Seated Liberty Quarter For Grading

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What's your thoughts on a grade on this one? I thought it was a nice pickup. Seller's picks.
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I'll say AU-50, but obverse shows signs of cleaning.
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Doc,

I can only see the reverse photo. The obv photo is a 1906 PF V nickel for me.

Judging by the reverse, EF-45/AU-50.
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I'll fix this in a moment. Somehow the photo became switched on this post with another, because those first two comments were addressing the right photo. Wow. I did nothing and it reverted back to the original obverse photo of the 1862 when I logged on a different computer.
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First photo still shows a 1906 Liberty nickel.
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I see the 1862 quarter.
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Still shows the 06 5c when I open this.
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one more try on the obverse...
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Nice AU-50 with no issues.
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Little bit of a flattened rim at 3:00 on the reverse, but I think it straight grades. IMHO, the older obverse cleaning is market acceptable.

This one strikes me as another classic example of an "AU slider," what someday will become EF-48. It's on the bubble between EF-45 and AU-50. Really nice coin, with minimal contact marks and clean fields.
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