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1899 P (?) Barber Quarter Cullest? (Sic) I've Found In Rome

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I know I've posted this sentiment before but I always like finding these here... The more culled the better; begs the question of how it got here... Very unlikely in a collection...
I'm assuming it's a 99-p

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 Posted 01/19/2025  2:35 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mrwhatisit to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I believe I see an O for New Orleans mintmark about where it should be.
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Yikes with that amount of wear, it must be super-thin! I believe that on the Sheldon scale, PO-01 is the lowest grade where you can still tell what you've got.
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Would make a great addition to a "lowball" collection.
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Agree it looks like an 1899-O, nice lowball!
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1899-O FR-2
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Nice lowball. I'll say PO-01.
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That is indeed a well worn coin.
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I'm also seeing a 99(O)

too much detail for a P1...FR2 details
looks like some metal damage on both sides. this one has been around the block a few times.
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