Washington Quarters 1932-1998
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Coin Inventory: US: Twenty Five Cents: Washington Quarters 1932-1998 | ||||||
Date | Grade | Catalog # | Description | Price | Item # | |
Type B reverse; A brilliant white coin, slabbed before PCGS recognized this variety. | 0003-066 | |||||
Type B reverse; Lustrous white coin with the proof reverse. | 0611-093 | |||||
OBH, Gen 4.0; A brilliant coin that should grade MS66 now. | 0003-068 | |||||
A flashy coin with nice light pastel album toning around the rims, | 0507-121 | |||||
Type B rev; scarce | 0912-071 | |||||
A late die state of this scarce DDO, showing both die chips to the rim on the 62, plus one between IN of IGWT, not mentioned in Wexler & Flynn. Another diagnostic in the lower left serif of the N in "IN". Light original silver surfaces. | 0910-058-96 | |||||
Old FS-023; Nice strong doubling on IGWT. Blazing white, lustrous surfaces. | 1004-146 | |||||
SOLD: Reverse B; Blazing lustrous white coin with a few small marks. | 0611-094-2 | |||||
A nice bold doubled die obverse with pickup on IGWT and 19 of date. Flashy and white. | 0412-268 | |||||
Type B proof reverse; A b right white flashy coin. | 0604-101 | |||||
A brilliant, untoned coin. | 9501-048-3 | |||||
A 5% clip at 11:00. Just a trace of wear. | 2403-005 | |||||
Br-4415; Type C rev-RARE; An interesting variety using the copper nickel clad reverse die by mistake when simultaneously striking silver and clad coins after 1964. | 0208-134 | |||||
A nice example with the complete lower curve of the D visible to the south. | 1812-167 | |||||
A two headed "magician's Coin" made form 2 1964 Washington quarters. | 0411-193-9 | |||||
Type C reverse; A lustrous untoned coin with some light signs of wear. Hard to find with the reverse of 1965. | 0006-035 | |||||
OGH Gen 3.1; SMS; A brilliant prooflike coin with light gold toning. | 9806-023 | |||||
A 5% clip at 10:00. | 2403-006 | |||||
A low-pressure strike most evident at the rims. | 2403-004 | |||||
Silver Bicentennial; white | 0809-226 |