1968 quater

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  1. can someone tell me about what grade this unc quater might get, i think it should do well i've wasted plenty of money trying to get that one home rum i'm looking for "GOD BLESS PCGS'S HEART" 2019042213185975.jpg
     

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  3. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    The obverse usually carries more weight than the reverse, so it would help a lot if you posted both sides.

    Chris
     
  4. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Its QUARTER... Not quater
     
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  5. frankjg

    frankjg Well-Known Member

    Are you just sending in quarters to PCGS hoping to hit the lottery?
     
  6. gronnh20

    gronnh20 Well-Known Member

    MS66 without seeing the obverse. It won't grade MS67 if that is what you are after.
     
  7. Kasia

    Kasia Got my learning hat on

    Mebbe he's from somewhere that pronounces it 'quater'.
     
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  8. 352sdeer

    352sdeer Collecting Lincoln cents for 50 years!

    Better pics both sides please.
    Reed
     
  9. MeowtheKitty

    MeowtheKitty Well-Known Member

    Meow was under the impression that one needed to know the date of the coins as TPGs take that into account when grading. As certain years had mostly poor strikes etc.
     
  10. daveydempsey

    daveydempsey Well-Known Member

    The image and lettering appear to be Incised ?
     
  11. 352sdeer

    352sdeer Collecting Lincoln cents for 50 years!

    No just a pesky optical illusion.
    Reed
     
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  12. sorry guys i live in the country and inernet is spotty , it's a 1968 , and no i'm just tired of spending money at PCGS and not getting the grade i think it should be, but whats funny is the ones i don't think will get a high grade do and the one i think will DO NOT , hummm i'm for some reason having trouble uploading more pics i just can't get it down doing that.
     
  13. Kasia

    Kasia Got my learning hat on

    If you have the resources, and are only really looking at one or a couple types, you might want to, as cheaply as possible, get a grading set. I've done this to some degree and it can help. Basically, say for Washington clad quarters (omitting the ones that tend not to be minted strongly), pick up one in each grade from 61-68. That's eight coins that will give you visual examples on real coins that a tpg has graded. Stick with blast white types, so you don't have toning confounding things. Use them with a grading book to try to identify the 'flaws' that get them put into a grade.

    At shows, sometimes you might find some cheap ones, there are always a number selling of modern ones in low to mid-MS.
     
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