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1904 25c Barber Quarter #1

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Still at AU-53, not the best-looking specimen.
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Still 55. Looks like PVC residue on the reverse.

I would suggest using a dark or black background.
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I'm still at 55
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Candidate for restoration if it wasn't such a common date. Worth price paid, but I can't see this as something of collector interest given the dull, spotted obverse.
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