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1900-S Barber Quarter Grade And Variety

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I picked this up as a cheap ($12.45 with $3.95 shipping) variety example. I think the obverse makes G6 and the reverse barely G4, so I'm netting it as G4. Opinions? It has all the PUPs so also guess what's marginally special about it.

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I'll say G-04, reverse rims a bit weak.
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Agree net G-04 .
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. G-04. Maybe a type 3 reverse?
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@Zurie good job, you got part of it, it's probably too esoteric for most collectors but I thought it might be fun to see if anyone gets it.
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i have the obv at G4 and the reverse AG3+. tough call if that reverse is good enough to pull a G4 but i'll give it the benefit and say G4
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So is it a 1900-S Type II Obv., III Rev.?
I agree with G-04
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G-4 sounds about right.
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G-04 with a dig and scratches.

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@smat45 you were very close. It's Obverse I over Reverse III. Publications don't acknowledge that the combination exists. My census last year of Heritage archives showed only 1 out of 120 1900-S coins had this combo. P and O have the I/III combo as well but it's a bit more common; P was 3 out of 131 and O was 3 out of 94.
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