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1876 25c Liberty Seated Quarter (4 Of 4)

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NS's pictures are fine for grading but I like the second set of pictures he posted more. With that said, VF30. Obverse carries
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A collector could spend a lifetime assembling a variety collection of the Philadelphia centennial quarter, alone. There are over 100 obverse and over 100 reverse dies for this date, and only 8 or 9 die pairings have been attributed so far. I suspect the final attribution guide for 1876 will resemble Haxby's masterpiece for the 1859 Canada Large Cent.

Your coin has heavy die clashing and extensive die cracks. Those and the recut stars will eventually help with attribution.

The pics are dizzying. I'll wait for the in-hand pics before attempting numerical grading. IMHO, this one is likely VF-35 to EF-40. At $35, you're a bit ahead of the game either way.
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