Washington Quarters 1932-1998
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Coin Inventory: US: Twenty Five Cents: Washington Quarters 1932-1998 | ||||||
Date | Grade | Catalog # | Description | Price | Item # | |
An original mint set toned coin directly from my birth-year mint set. Just back from PCGS. | 9907-001-25 | |||||
IN GREAT COLLECTIONS AUCTION: A blazing white coin that should have graded a 66 or even a 67! Only a couple of barely visible marks under 5x glass. | 0411-097 | |||||
A fully struck, lustrous coin with a trace of toning. Except for the strike thru from grease on the eagle's right wing. | 9901-023 | |||||
SOLD: RPM-001: A frosty mark free coin with some light album toning. Fresh from PCGS. Only 7 graded higher. | 9811-114 | |||||
RPM #2; An untoned coin with some wispy hairlines under a glass on the left side of obverse. maybe somebody rubbed a thumb once in one direction. Not visible to my naked eyes. | 0406-042 | |||||
SOLD: FS-801, DDR; A near flawless coin with heavy die polish lines on the obverse with light gold toning and areas of light red. A pop=6 with 2 67's finer. This is one of the Coinfacts plate coins (UR). | 0501-051 | |||||
Old FS-020, Doubled die reverse; Nice reverse doubling on the eagle's claws and upper flowers. PCGS price guide = $110. Has the look of a 65, but one medium bagmark on Washington's cheek causes me to lower the grade. | 0504-139 | |||||
SOLD: DDR; A white, flashy coin with moderate die polish lines on the obverse. Pop=9 with only 2 higher. | 0611-103 | |||||
D repunched to NE. Lightly toned. | 1605-017 | |||||
A pure white coin that looks like a cameo coin but just misses under close scrutiny. Very nice eye appeal. | 0307-016 | |||||
RPM #2; A frosty white example with a distinct MM punched north. Not too many graded yet at PCGS. | 9412-015 | |||||
A flashy coin with a gold toned obverse and white reverse from sitting in a roll in the back of me safe for 30 years. Should have graded MS65 at least-I'm not happy, but you will be! Resubmitted as FUN 1/24 for review, came back MS64. | 9412-068-1-2 | |||||
A flashy coin with a gold and light purple toned obverse from sitting in a roll in the back of my safe for 40 years. Now it is time for you to enjoy! | 9412-068-1-6 | |||||
A flashy coin with a gold toned obverse and white reverse from sitting in a roll in the back of me safe for 30 years. Should have graded MS65 at least-I'm not happy, but you will be! | 9412-068-1-4 | |||||
A flashy coin with a gold toned obverse and white reverse from sitting in a roll in the back of me safe for 30 years. Should have graded MS65 at least-I'm not happy, but you will be! Resubmitted as FUN 1/24 for review, came back MS64. | 9412-068-1-5 | |||||
A nice coin with a gold toned obverse and white reverse. It sure looks like a 65 to me. Only marks are couple of pinpoint ticks in the obverse field on the right. | 9412-068-1-1 | |||||
A pleasant coin with natural light toning from being in the original box. | 9507-042 | |||||
A blazing white coin that should grade MS66 in an older blue holder with the series number. Not worth resubmitting for me though. | 0003-061 | |||||
A striking coin with vivid pastel toning in reds, crimson, blues & greens. The photo does no justice to the eye appeal of this coin. | 9412-022 | |||||
A gorgeous, toned coin from a mint set. The PCGS pictures do not do the colors justice as they shimmer over the cartwheel lustre beneath. | 9811-045 |