Help grading a 1927 D Standing Liberty. I'm thinking fine or VG [решено]

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I find these standing Liberty's hard to grade in lower grades because they wear easily.
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I'm no expert, but I would grade it VG...Don't think it makes Fine.
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I wouldn't grade it higher than VG as well.
I would say VG as well. The grading standards in the Red Book and elsewhere online say that in order to make Fine, you should be able to see a well-defined fabric line across the top of her right leg, and also a bit of cleavage. z| I don't really see either of those in the pictures of your coin.
Thanks, then vg I'll list as a VG
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I find sites like this extremely helpful when looking to grade coins

http://coinauctionshelp.com/how_to_grade_standing_liberty_quarters.html#.Vt3fcNJf2Uk

Going by that, yours might sneak in as F
But aren't the American grades shifted by one ... so it can have a Sheldon 12 [F] but it would be a descriptive VG (Europe/Numista)?
for example PCGS
vg
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I find US coins in general to be amongst the most difficult to grade so it's very reassuring to find that my guess of VG is in line with everyone else's.
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I look at this website for grading.
http://www.pcgs.com/photograde/#/SLQ/Grades
Looks like F to me.
mark pratt

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