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<p>[QUOTE="MIGuy, post: 13845842, member: 116145"]I'm considering buying this raw quarter (sale priced at about $270) for my top set, but I think it will grade "details" which has lessened my interest (currently I have a decent 1924S in an ANACS slab graded VF20 in this slot). While they produced 2,860,000 at San Francisco in 1924, they didn't change the design to protect the date until 1925 - so a lot of these are "no date" type 2 SLQs and Red Book lists them at $850 in MS63 ($225 in AU50). The market seems to be pricing them higher from what I'm seeing. My goal is to move my top set into all slabbed graded AU or MS coins (with straight grades except the 1916 and 1918/7-S overdate). My current 1924 is in a PCGS slab graded AU55 and my 1924-D is in an ICG slab graded AU53. The current VF20 is a notable weakness in my collection and I think this one would probably grade low AU or high XF but again, I'm thinking it's a details coin as these appear more serious to me than "bag marks" or incidental to circulation. I'd appreciate any thoughts / input & Happy New Year all!</p><p><br /></p><p> [ATTACH=full]1530555[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1530556[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="MIGuy, post: 13845842, member: 116145"]I'm considering buying this raw quarter (sale priced at about $270) for my top set, but I think it will grade "details" which has lessened my interest (currently I have a decent 1924S in an ANACS slab graded VF20 in this slot). While they produced 2,860,000 at San Francisco in 1924, they didn't change the design to protect the date until 1925 - so a lot of these are "no date" type 2 SLQs and Red Book lists them at $850 in MS63 ($225 in AU50). The market seems to be pricing them higher from what I'm seeing. My goal is to move my top set into all slabbed graded AU or MS coins (with straight grades except the 1916 and 1918/7-S overdate). My current 1924 is in a PCGS slab graded AU55 and my 1924-D is in an ICG slab graded AU53. The current VF20 is a notable weakness in my collection and I think this one would probably grade low AU or high XF but again, I'm thinking it's a details coin as these appear more serious to me than "bag marks" or incidental to circulation. I'd appreciate any thoughts / input & Happy New Year all! [ATTACH=full]1530555[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1530556[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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