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1927 P No Mint Mark Quarter

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Any idea on what the NGC would be on this fella and is it a fh or not? Thanks for the help in advance this is my first post besides my introduction..
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 Posted 02/24/2021  10:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Larger pics of both sides, please. Cannot grade from one side.



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Definitely not a full head.
As for grade, Fine at best, and it looks cleaned.
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First,

We will need pictures of the reverse, as well, to estimate a grade. The obverse suggests a grade in the VG-F ballpark, but the coin has been polished heavily. NGC likely would grade it either "VG Details - Burnished" or "F Details - Burnished."
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I will work on more pictures tomorrow.. Being my first post the pictures I took were way to large and I know for sure it has not been cleaned unless it was before 1988.. I sure hope it wasn't cleaned that would be a bummer.. Thanks for the information though it's much appreciated.. Again better pictures of both sides tomorrow and lots more interesting posts to come..
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 Posted 02/25/2021  04:40 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Remove coin from 2x2 before taking pics. It is not a FH and it looks polished. It does have silver value as well as sentimental value I'm sure.
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To CCF , Not to burst your bubble but this coin has been polished and not full head . With out looking at the reverse ,the only thing it has going for itself is a crisp sharp date .
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Unless bigger pics prove otherwise, in that small pic it looks like it's been polished to within an inch of it's life. Looks like all the high points are smooth.

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reverse photo is probably not needed as the grade is pretty much irrelevant on this piece. its been polished to death based on this photo
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OK thanks for bearing with me while I get these pictures right and for all the info once again.. I suppose this one would probably not be worth slabbing?!!
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to CCF!

Looks like F details due to polishing/cleaning. Not a candidate for slabbing since it's not much more than silver melt value.
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Unfortunately someone pretty much destroyed that coin.
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I'll say VG/F details (polished, perhaps even plated).
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What a shame , I really love that struct up date .
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Quote:
(polished, perhaps even plated)
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I'll say VG/F details (polished, perhaps even plated).


@Coinfrog, I hadn't thought about plating, but that very well could be the case. A shot of the edge would tell the tale.
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