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1929-S SLQ

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Coin came out of an old small-style ANACS holder. Feel free to guess the grade, but I'm most interested in your grade opinions :)

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Tough one! I'm going to go with AU-58, but maybe MS-61. Then again, I'm hesitant to ever doubt Johnny - so I'll note MS-62 is possible! It has beautiful luster, but some areas that look like a combination of weaker strike and/or wear. The main areas I'm looking at are the shield (/lack of lines on it), the obverse rim, breast, and toes. I've seen heads like that still make MS-63, though the other areas typically show more detail. There also looks to be some light marks in the fields of the reverse. I'll also add - if it is graded AU-58 through MS-61 - it could probably sell for more than book value with the overall eye appeal given the luster and nice toning.
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Then again, I'm hesitant to ever doubt Johnny - so I'll note MS-62 is possible!


LOL, thanks, but my guess is just as much a guess as anyone elses. My opinion often differs from the TPGs.
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 Posted 05/07/2011  2:25 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Flook to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
im 62 on this as well....shield is good, knee is good...head has slight wear, would have hit 63 if stike was a little stronger rivets are nice, but not very strong deffinite ms quality though....BEAUTIFUL coin id take her in a heart beat!
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AU-58, just makes it.
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I'll take MS64 for $500 Alex.
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It is a beautiful coin. From the photo it looks like there wear where the sash crosses her body. I think with all of the other soft spots it would grade AU58.

But what do I know. I have not been correct on any thing I have ever submitted.
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Larry, there's a first time for everything.
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 Posted 05/08/2011  7:10 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add canadanz to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
This coin came out of one of the small white ANACS holders graded as a MS-62. :)
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