A solid Very Fine+, the Reverse is a bit stronger than the Obverse, not unusual with New Orleans Mint coinage. Like seemingly 90%+ of all survivors, cleaned at one point long ago, not too harshly and the color is more than acceptable. The odd look with “whiteness” around the Obverse stars is where I removed some accumulated crud, using a coin-safe method. The lighter color was caused by those areas being covered up and not toning with the rest of the coin. Obviously PCGS had no problem with this. I will note that I think this is a touch undergraded - a 1896-O Quarter that came back in the same submission as a VF-30 actually has a bit less detail than this coin. Now a blunt commentary, and I apologize if I offend anyone. I submitted this coin to CAC, and they did not sticker it - in my opinion beyond stupid considering that: a) a couple of the other coins in the submission that they did accept, and b) the unmitigated CRAP in other PCGS/NGC holders I have seen that other dealers want MORE for than this coin. I believe that this coin should have been CAC’d, however it is not priced as such - for reference the PCGS guide value is $525 (my price here accounts for the additional 10% in fees I have to pay). If you know the series, you can make up your own mind about the matter.
1901-O Barber Quarter, Very Fine+, PCGS VF-25, Scarce
$505.00
$525.20
Listing Id: | CWMP002486160 |
Category: | SILVER-QUARTERS-BARBER |
Grade: | VF-25 |
Additional Info: | PCGS 5629.25/41075546 |
Year: | 1901 |
Mint: | United States Mint |
Mint Mark: | O |