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    Thumbs up Post your 1916-1930-PDS Standing Liberty Quarter

    Here a spot to post " I think best US 25c Made + 1 op the Top design the USA Minted.
    here a 1918-PClick here to enlargeClick here to enlarge
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    I agree that it is a very nice looking coin

    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by jello Click here to enlarge
    ......I think best US 25c Made + 1 op the Top design
    Except that Liberty's head was often struck flat & the dates on the early SL quarters quickly got worn flat.
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    Here a 1918-S.Click here to enlargeClick here to enlarge
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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by Collect89 Click here to enlarge
    Except that Liberty's head was often struck flat & the dates on the early SL quarters quickly got worn flat.
    Click here to enlarge I agree a lot were struck weakly and flat. was a very well known issue.
    That why a 1916-1926-PDS with a grade of MS-64Full Head will cost you more than some Gold coin made in the same time.
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    I agree, such a beautiful design. I only have one SLQ. I won't embarrass myself by posting it Click here to enlarge

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by jello Click here to enlarge
    Here a spot to post " I think best US 25c Made + 1 op the Top design the USA Minted.
    here a 1918-PClick here to enlargeClick here to enlarge
    I would like to show the ones I have, but my printer/scanner will not work with the new windows 7 program. I have only the 1921 to upgrade, 1927s to upgrade, and last the 1923s, which I do not. Not going to try for the 1916 or the 1918s over 1917. But what I have, on the others range, run from XF to UNC 65 FH. So, I enjoy seeing what all others have. Still searching for the others in the grade that I want. Click here to enlarge

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    Here are some I purchased today: 1923 (VG) and 1927-D (nice VG)
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    And a 1929-D (F):
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    A couple of my favorite SLQs; these both have that shaded grey patina that I believe brings out the details in the design.
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    Gotta get more of these beauties!
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    Here a EF-45 or better 1929-SClick here to enlargeClick here to enlarge
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    I have a few worn ones, but this low mintage one is my favorite.

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