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1841 Liberty Seated Quarter For Grading

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Looking to see what people think of this quarter. I was told by a dealer that it would be a details coin because it was most likely cleaned (dipped) a long time ago. I can tell cleanings that have hairline scratches pretty easily. This one doesn't have that. Was wondering if you think it would grade straight? He put a value of about $200 on the coin, straight graded what I think it is would be much more than that. I'm not overly interested it having it sent to PCGS if it comes back as a $200 details coin. I added some extra photos to see the coloring in context to its neighbors in the album too. Thanks for looking!

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I like the look of the 1842-O better. The 41 looks to not have original surfaces. I agree with cleaning and retoning.
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 Posted 02/17/2023  1:36 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Jester to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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I like the look of the 1842-O better

Me too
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he toning does not look natural however it could be from the way it was stored. if you look at the reverse you dont see the blotchy toning. if I'm just looking at the reverse I'm saying it wasnt cleaned.

i think she would most likely come back XF details (Cleaned)
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EF-45 details, cleaned.
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