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1900 S Barber Quarter

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Hi all please grade and thanks in advance.
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 Posted 03/13/2024  12:55 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add numismatic student to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
64 might make 65
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based on the photos provided there appears to be missing luster in spots.. my first thought was it could be a slider but I think its MS. if the luster is all there and not broken maybe MS64 but I'm going with MS62, MS63 at best. looks like the left and right obv fields the luster is broke.
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 Posted 03/13/2024  11:42 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add paralyse to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
AU58 for me. The photos are a bit dark, but not too bad.

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I'll say AU58 because that bald spot behind Liberty's head is the same on my 1892 AU58. I don't see wear otherwise so it could easily get MS63; classic slider. Reverse die cracks at the wing tips add interest. It's Obverse I over Reverse II die pair - there are three obverse hub types and two reverse types used in 1900 so it's an interesting year for Barber quarters and some people (me) try to collect all the combinations.
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Looks like a very nice AU-58.
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Seems to have some rub so 58 does sound right. Very nice quarter.
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I'll also say AU.
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I'm at AU-58, very nice.
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I lightened the image.
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Great pics ! AU58
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No visible wear, solid strike except maybe over the eagle's talons, adequate luster that looks complete across the fields. With just a few small contact marks this looks like a 63, possibly a 64. Very nice coin!
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I am at MS-63
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