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1920 Standing Liberty Quarter For Grading

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New purchase. Seller's photos.

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 Posted 08/12/2023  5:41 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I'll say F-12, probably cleaned at one point.
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I think so, too Coinfrog
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Think Coinfrog nailed it!

F details, cleaned, obv. has some scratches at TY. At least the date is fully legible, which is not always a given on early SLQ's!
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hard to say if the coin was cleaned or not but the photos appear that way. I think it may push F15. obv F12+ reverse looks closer to F15. i'll call it a nice F12 however I also believe it was cleaned and probably would not grade straight. new photos less light/glare would help
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In some ways the coin seems better than Fine. The lettering and stars are strong and the eagle looks good. But there are areas of excessive wear on the shield and parts of the robe. Thanks for comments.
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