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This is an 1890 Liberty Seated quarter - curious as to how you think it would grade. This one is too slated for possibly round two of PCGS grading. Thanks!    
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Pillar of the Community
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I would say this is a 63 there looks like rubs or something in the fields but cant tell what thats from in the pictures. The overall details look uncirculated.
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I should add because I'm still learning how all this is tied together, this coin has the cartwheel luster. The lines between the left wing and leg and the banner and top of left wing are die cracks I assume. I've seen the exact same marks on other slabbed 1890s
Edited by Jester 01/15/2023 4:34 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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yup thats a nice one looks 64 in those pictures
Edited by jessvc1 01/15/2023 4:14 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
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Kinda baggy, I'll say MS-62 or possibly 63.
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MS-63. The cracks you see are die clashes. One on the obverse of the motto below ground she sits on. One under the left wing on reverse is from Liberty's arm, more below the motto @ WE and above the motto @ TRUST and another small clash at side of left wing to the under-fold of the motto, from the rock Liberty sits on.
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@eagle - neat thanks for the information!
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Bedrock of the Community
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really high end AU58 coins are one of the most challenging to determine if its AU or MS. imo this may be one of them. I think this one needs rotated to look for any very minor signs of circulation.
AU58 or MS63. if it saw circulation it was a couple days and a good candidate for slabbing
Edited by panzaldi 01/16/2023 11:47 am
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A lovely MS-63!
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Pillar of the Community
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I'm at MS63. Nice luster, minimal marks.
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Bedrock of the Community
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the more I look at this one I have to agree with MS63
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Bedrock of the Community
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Nice original looking MS-63.
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This one was also sent to PCGS and the grade is in...... if there are any more guesses.
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Nice coin but, I'm not liking the toning. It looks ugly for such a wonderful coin. I think the unflattering toning may reduce it's grade. Just me thinking out loud. Good luck with your grading. I'm not in the MS range so I'm curious what it comes back as.
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