1918/7 S Standing Liberty Quarter

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by LostDutchman, Jun 28, 2012.

  1. LostDutchman

    LostDutchman Under Staffed & Overly Motivated Supporter

    I had this walk in today! Right at the end of the day. YOWZA!

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  3. Kirkuleez

    Kirkuleez 80 proof

    I'm coming to work for you Matt. Seriously, I've never seen better walk-ins than you get.
     
  4. beachbum99

    beachbum99 Member

    she's a beauty!
     
  5. Cazkaboom

    Cazkaboom One for all, all for me.

  6. cremebrule

    cremebrule Active Member

    Dang. Either that coin's been dipped or it has blazing luster. Awesome find! Congrats!
     
  7. alldrr5

    alldrr5 Member

    Do you mind if I ask what you paid for it??
     
  8. LostDutchman

    LostDutchman Under Staffed & Overly Motivated Supporter

    It was is the low 5 figures.
     
  9. tmoneyeagles

    tmoneyeagles Indian Buffalo Gatherer

    That's a lot of wear for a AU58.

    Impressive coin but the grade is iffy.
     
  10. Maybe, but it looks like more of a weak strike to me. From those photos, it's hard to see the breaks in luster. JMO.
     
  11. mrbrklyn

    mrbrklyn New Member

  12. LostDutchman

    LostDutchman Under Staffed & Overly Motivated Supporter

    The coin was not struck well.
     
  13. tmoneyeagles

    tmoneyeagles Indian Buffalo Gatherer

    Is this common for this particular date in the series?
    From all the SLQ's I've seen, I would imagine this series doesn't have that many strike problems.
     
  14. LostDutchman

    LostDutchman Under Staffed & Overly Motivated Supporter

    If you look at the date you will see just how poorly this piece was struck... This coin also appears to be towards the end of the dies life as there is significant die wear and chipping showing.
     
  15. Merc Crazy

    Merc Crazy Bumbling numismatic fool

  16. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    Actually it does. The shield in particular is notorious for being weakly struck, just like this one is.

    This coin is also another one of those where it is a good example to see the differences between what wear looks like (smooth surfaces) and a weak strike looks like (rough surfaces).
     
  17. mrbrklyn

    mrbrklyn New Member

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    Is this wear or strike?
     
  18. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    Based on that pic I can't say Ruben.
     
  19. LostDutchman

    LostDutchman Under Staffed & Overly Motivated Supporter

    It's a nickel. :thumb:
     
  20. mrbrklyn

    mrbrklyn New Member

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