Grading my seated quarter

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Wingnut6999, Jul 21, 2018.

  1. Wingnut6999

    Wingnut6999 Currency loving custodian

    I was into coins years ago, got away and now I'm back. I bought this 53 seated quarter Thursday, first one in years. Love the details and as coin_nut said, it has character. I've never been good at grading but I'm saying very fine 30. School me please.
    I'm hoping to use this as a guide as I'm going back to check out the 53 seated half dime and dime that was there.
    Any opinions will help. Thanks. 20180719_163402.jpg 20180719_163502.jpg
     
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  3. Randy Abercrombie

    Randy Abercrombie Supporter! Supporter

    I love that piece. I am awaiting arrival of my first arrows and rays quarter right now. Character? Absolutely! And I agree with your VF assessment. But I would add 100 plus coolness factor.
     
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  4. C-B-D

    C-B-D Well-Known Member

    Nice look to it, but it appears bent. Does it wobble when you lay it on a flat surface?
     
  5. Wingnut6999

    Wingnut6999 Currency loving custodian

    No, its flat. I think it's just the light and toning
     
  6. Scuba4fun777

    Scuba4fun777 Well-Known Member

    I hope I’m wrong, however at first glance it looks like a Chinese fake. Have you weighed it or performed any other tests for authenticity?
     
  7. Wingnut6999

    Wingnut6999 Currency loving custodian

    Ok. Weighs 6.2 and magnet has no effect
     
  8. Scuba4fun777

    Scuba4fun777 Well-Known Member

    Is it a rare-earth magnet and how are you using it?
     
  9. C-B-D

    C-B-D Well-Known Member

    The coin is real. I still suspect bent, though. The creases mirror each other. 10 to 7 o'clock and 2 to 4 o'clock.
     
  10. Randy Abercrombie

    Randy Abercrombie Supporter! Supporter

    I am like @C-B-D. This one looks fully authentic to me. What about it raises red flags to you?
     
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  11. kanga

    kanga 65 Year Collector

    Yours is like mine in that the reverse looks better than the obverse.
     
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  12. Scuba4fun777

    Scuba4fun777 Well-Known Member

    The toning pattern looks like the few Chinese fakes I’ve been unlucky enough to purchase. Granted, similar toning is seen on some authentic coins, however this one just jumped out at me for some reason.
    The fakes that I owned (and was able to return) weighed correctly and had no magnetic attraction, however they were not dimagnetic. In other words, they failed the magnet slide test.
    This coin could very well be authentic, but my first thought was that it’s probably not.
    Please don’t rely exclusively on my opinion, though.
     
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  13. Randy Abercrombie

    Randy Abercrombie Supporter! Supporter

    Oh no. I wasn’t doubting your take on this one at all. I am always looking to educate my own counterfeit detection abilities. Heck, us casual hobbyists have to stay on our “A” game these days!
     
  14. Wingnut6999

    Wingnut6999 Currency loving custodian

    I've layed it on a flat surface. On both sides with a light behind. I've seen no light underneath. Also I've touched it with a toothpick to see if it causes the opposite side to rise.
     
  15. Scuba4fun777

    Scuba4fun777 Well-Known Member

    As I stated in my 1st post here, I do hope that my opinion is wrong!
    Wingnut: if it passes the magnetic slide test and “rings” like a known authentic US silver coin of similar date, then I’d consider it to be real.
     
  16. Wingnut6999

    Wingnut6999 Currency loving custodian

    One thing about the obverse, even with all the wear, u can see she is still smiling. Lol
     
  17. Wingnut6999

    Wingnut6999 Currency loving custodian

    Well it has the ring, but please explain the slide test.
     
  18. Scuba4fun777

    Scuba4fun777 Well-Known Member

    To save space here, cut & paste this into your favorite search engine: “magnetic slide test silver coin”. Your coin should slide down the face of a high-powered magnet a bit more slowly than a non-silver (and non-magnetic) coin would.
     
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  19. C-B-D

    C-B-D Well-Known Member

    The die crack coming off the left arrow is a common feature on this date. That's another reason to believe it genuine.
     
  20. Wingnut6999

    Wingnut6999 Currency loving custodian

    Well, until I get a better magnet, I'm gonna say it's real. I have a bar magnet, and did the slide test on 2 silver coins I pulled from the ground years ago. And they slid quick.
    Thanks all for the comments. Been a learning experience.
    The more I look at this coin, the more I love it. It's now my oldest coin. Gonna start looking into pre civil war coins. I have 4 now.
     
  21. Bert Gedin

    Bert Gedin Well-Known Member

    To Wingnut6999. She smiles, mysteriously, like the Mona Lisa.
     
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