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1859 Seated Liberty Quarter

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 Posted 02/24/2024  1:49 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Cybereyes to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
This 1859 Seated Liberty quarter may not pass the test. It is not one that I had on my list to certify. However, I would like other opinions on the grade and slab Worthiness.

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F-12 straight grade.
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I'll say F details (environmental damage).
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VF20. Nice and original. Best one you've shown so far. Not worth slabbing imho.
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F15. A little weakness in the shield. Overall not a bad coin, looks original.
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Agree with F-15. No on slabbing as fees may be more than the coins worth.
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F15 sounds good. the dullness of the staining could indicate an old cleaning. not a fan of this one. not enough value or rarity to even consider slabbing this one.

always curious why, mostly newer collectors, think they need to slab a coin if you're willing to share that?
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Not worth slabbing.

I'm with panzaldi on this one and am curious.
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