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1910 Barber Quarter For Grading

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What do you think this would grade? Would it go straight?
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I'll say VF-35 - I'd like to see a little more of the bottom ribbon for EF-40.
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Looks EF-40 straight grade to me.
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VF30 to 35 to these old eyes of mine.
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I'm at XF-40 and think you will straight grade.
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VF35 for me as the shield on the reverse is a touch weaker than I think the lower end EF40 grades generally show, but it's close to EF40. Could go either way IMO, a crap shoot.
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I'm thinking VF, with the possibility of grading EF.
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obv looks VF35 reverse XF40 could go either way. the shield is mostly strike related and i'll ignore that. the reverse is strong enough and the overall look of the coin looks closer to XF40 so i'll go with that.
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