Check out: http://cgi.ebay.com/1901-S-SILVER-BARBER-QUARTER-PCGS-CERTIFIED-G-6_W0QQitemZ250517376650QQcmdZViewItemQQptZCoins_US_Individual?hash=item3a53ffce8a I study these and have G4 and G6 examples in hand. There is no way the Ebay coin is a G6 (worn into rims) and something is woefully amiss IMO. I don't like this seller's 1913 S either.
I have only one example of this series, so I cannot say that I have done much studying of the series, perhaps it is an example of what the coinmanati call market grading, where a rare key date coin gets a grading bump?
Another school of thought is that the TPGs are tougher on key dates. If the coin/holder are legit, someone was asleep at the switch IMO.
What planet do you live on ? Because on the one where I live the TPG's routinely, and I mean routinely, over-grade keys. It would be the exception for them to grade one accurately. And it is unheard of for them to under-grade a key - any key !
Well, I have a 01S PCGS G04 that has full rims that stands head and shoulders above the coin in this auction. I don't know that mine is undergraded, but if you don't think the auction coins is overgraded I have some oceanfront property in Arizona for you.
Let's see some images of yours? Maybe it's under-graded or maybe there are reasons other than the amount of wear that account for its grade.
My first impression was an AG3 but I could see a G4. It may be cutting hairs, but I think the G6 is a little over the top. BTW, that is one expensive coin for an AG3 (oops, I mean G6).
That's where I see it. At first glance, I thought someone may have switched coins in this slab as it is no way near G06 IMO..
IMO Based on the obverse I can understand G-4. But you have to stretch a bit (but not too badly) to see the reverse as more than AG-3.
This is why I have yet to finish my Indian $2.5 set - missing the key 1911-D. Every single one of 'em I've seen is overgraded. It's also why I question the wisdom of buying keys first. I'm not saying buy them last, either... I'm saying buy them second. Get a little experience in a series before you take The High Dive.
Well, I must taking the wrong approach. I have the entire Lincoln Memorial collection except the 1909S VDB. I have the entire Buffalo Nickel collection except the 1913Sv2. I have the entire Mercury dime collection except the 1916D. I have the entire Washington quarter collection except the 1932 D and S. I have the entire Liberty nickel collection except the 1885 and 1886. I appear to be too cheap to buy the real expensive coins to finalize my collections.
I said it was over-graded...that TPGs consistently over grade key dates and that I had never seen an under-graded key date slabbed. I think we are on the same page...no need for the ocean front property comment.
Sorry, you must mean 2009-S...my proof set just has the 4 lincoln cent reverses, but no memorial in proof. Not sure about uncirculated business strikes.
I am an 'ol fart, and have no idea how to do pix. Besides, the coin resides in a safe deposit box. It is a PCGS holder.