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1872 Canadian Quarter Grade Or Not To Grade?

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 Posted 12/03/2021  04:51 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add westy00 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
That is the question.
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EF I would say? Though it's hard to tell what sort of shape the surfaces are in based on those photos. Possibly cleaned at some point? There are four varieties in the 1872 Can 25c - I don't know them well enough to say which one that is. Assuming it's not the rare one then, if it's a straight EF it likely trends around $250 - $400. The one rare variety that would go much higher.
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I'm the same as "Silver" above. TPG's, I think, have brainwashed collectors into thinking that they HAVE to grade every nice coin that they come across and it's not true for most folks. You have a nice coin so, if you keep it, just get it in a nice holder and a humidity-free environment and save your grading monies to buy more coins. You have a nice eye.
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The glare makes it difficult to fully evaluate this coin.
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Il say EF40.
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also polished
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L2 not 7/7. Don't bother TPG'ing.
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