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That's a thought Pinenut, I could just add a blank page. Thanks!
On a side note. I'm new here. How do I add my own avatar picture?
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 Just under the banner ads at the top of the page, select "Tools". On that page select "Manage Your Profile"/ On that page, look for "Avatar Selection". Just above that is a yellow bar that you can select to get started on submitting your own avatar.
Edited by Buddy 12/24/2016 7:04 pm
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I plan on putting mine in with my Washingtons. These are great types you don't need a microscope to see, so I like them.
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UPDATE: So I have my Washington quarter 32-98 Dansco complete with all MS61's or better. I broke them out of their slabs and started filling holes. With the exception of two, the 32-D and 36-D.
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Just to clarify, I don't have a 32-D or 36-D yet.
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Nice!  I'm working on the same set, and I decided to go back as far as I can with proofs. So far, I've gotten as far as '52 with the proofs. I'm also thinking about adding a page for the type B's as well, and any other oddities I may find. We'd love to see pics of your set!
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Fuzzy317 Yes, I was looking for that edit button. Thanks!
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Beefer518, Great! Just the person I was looking for. Maybe we can compare notes. I'm still working my way through and learning this forum. I'm still trying to add an Avatar and get e-mails when forks reply to my posts. I'd love to post pictures as well and I will. I just need to learn and get these basics down first. Thanks!
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Quote:So I have my Washington quarter 32-98 Dansco complete with all MS61's or better. I broke them out of their slabs and started filling holes. With the exception of two, the 32-D and 36-D. Excellent.  I hope those last two come your way soon. 
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Quote: Excellent.
I hope those last two come your way soon.
Thanks jbuck! Over the past five or six months I've been slowly beating the bushes and taking my time researching on where to locate and acquire these two guys without getting totally ripped off! I've been comparing grades and prices over the past several months. ebay, PCGS/NGC prices, Gray Sheet, Heritage, coin shows, etc.. I'm I missing anything? Any suggestions?
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The thing I've noticed about the 1932 quarters, is on the big auction site, the '32-P's are selling for almost as much as the 32-S's. I finally picked up a very nice MS '32-P for normal money (<$25). I ended up with 2, the other is a AU55 in an ANACS slab for $15 shipped. For my 32-D, I went with a coin that had a good look and some luster, but would be referred to as a 'problem' coin. There is a very light vertical scratch on the obverse, but it isn't visible in all lighting, and is very light, so it looks just fine in the album, and was <$90. The '32-S I stepped up and spent $121, but it's a very nice problem free coin, in the AU55 range.
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Beefer518, Really? You're saying a 32-P is selling for almost as much as the 32-S? What I'm I missing here? I could see a 32-P MS65 selling for more then a 32-S VG-8. Can you clarify?
I'm looking for a problem free slabbed 32-D MS64 or better. I think you did well with your 32-S AU55 for $121.00!
I picked up my 32-S AU58 for $250.00
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