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1831 Capped Bust Quarter

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Probably F or VF. I don't know if it's large or small letters though.


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I'd say more like XF detail wise imho. It looks a bit washed out though, maybe cleaned or over-dipped. I'm guessing small letters.
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Im thinking 35/70 on the scale.
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Nice coin, VF-30.
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Solid VF-30 details IMO but it does look like a washed-out, overdipped example. No hairlines or other damage that I see but that rim ding below the date hurts a bit.

Still, these are scarce and pricey in VF and higher grades. It should do for your type set!
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XF-40 by TPG grading, VF-35 with some dipping issues in my book.
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Took some better photos that don't look so washed out.


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 Posted 05/27/2011  11:30 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coinguybrian to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Still looks to perhaps have had an old dip, but much better,
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Any thoughts on the new pics?
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