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1917-S Type1 Standing Liberty Qtr

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 Posted 02/16/2023  2:25 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add panzaldi to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
can I get some input on the overall coin and grade on this one
its not mine but the price seems really good at $90


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obv vf20, rev f12, net f15.
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Not an expert at this series, but I am at VF-25
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Solid VF-30, perhaps 35. Choice for grade.
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I would go with VF 30.
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Looks VF-30 to me.
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I think it's 35 and looks like a nice original coin
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Hard to evaluate from these photos.
VF35?
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thanks folks. I thought it was pretty close to VF35 especially the obv. the coin sold for $90 which I think was a steal.
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