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<blockquote data-quote="lasher" data-source="post: 3008025" data-attributes="member: 40522"><p>if the blue book of coin values is still available that would be a good reference of dealer pricing, numismatic news is also a source for current retail pricing - if it's still in print. brown's would likely grade them and treat her honestly and perhaps make an offer. the grading has changed so much, there used to be just the following condition grades - cull, fair, good, very good, fine, very fine, extremely fine, about uncirculated, uncirculated, proof. there are now more grades going from uncirculated thru proof than all the other older grades combined. in the early 80's i bought a 1927 brilliant uncirculated standing liberty quarter for 275 bucks. they are fairly rare due to being struck in very high relief, they wore super easy. this one had a wear spot on liberty's shield, i sent it back as it should have had no wear if truly uncirculated. grading is not easy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lasher, post: 3008025, member: 40522"] if the blue book of coin values is still available that would be a good reference of dealer pricing, numismatic news is also a source for current retail pricing - if it's still in print. brown's would likely grade them and treat her honestly and perhaps make an offer. the grading has changed so much, there used to be just the following condition grades - cull, fair, good, very good, fine, very fine, extremely fine, about uncirculated, uncirculated, proof. there are now more grades going from uncirculated thru proof than all the other older grades combined. in the early 80's i bought a 1927 brilliant uncirculated standing liberty quarter for 275 bucks. they are fairly rare due to being struck in very high relief, they wore super easy. this one had a wear spot on liberty's shield, i sent it back as it should have had no wear if truly uncirculated. grading is not easy [/QUOTE]
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