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1962 Double D Quarter

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Have several coins I'm going through and really dont have any grading skills. Would really appreciate input on this.
Thanks in advance


1962-Double-D-Quarter

1962-Double-D-Quarter

1962-Double-D-Quarter
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 Posted 06/12/2011  8:50 pm  Show Profile   Check BrokaToe's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add BrokaToe to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I would say EF45 because of the lack of luster. Nice details though.
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that D was hit, not an RPM, sorry.

and I agree with EF
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that D was hit, not an RPM, sorry.

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Really appreciate everyone's skill to this hobby. I really admire the time it takes to gain the experience and knowledge. I'm new to this and decided it was time to go through a collection I herited from my grandfather. Since there are so many coins I needed a place to learn and feel I found it here. Would someone mind explaining what hit means? Really learning allot in a short time. Thanks again to everyone
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