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*** Edited by Staff to Add Year and/or Mintmark and/or Denomination to Title. It's essential to have it in the title. ***I came across this NGC graded 1950-S quarter in an online auction. It's graded MS67*T...and for the life of me I can't figure out what the T means. Anyone ever see this before? What does the T mean?  
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United States
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From what I can find it is supposed to be for toned, but that was one forum post on NGC from 2003 and not an official source. Very nice Washington by the way, not much toning though in the photo.
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Quote: In NGC coin certification, the "T" designation meant "Toned" I don't see it
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Quote: I don't see it It should be a BW for Blast White... 
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The "T" designation was an NGC letter used on the experiment slab labels, meaning the coin was "Toned". They also used the letter "W" on the old labels: designation for "White" non-toned. So I believe NGC made a mistake (error) and put a "T" instead of a "W"...
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I didn't realize they used the star that far back. It's an old holder.
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Quote: It's an old holder. Yeah, I almost kinda thought it might be a counterfeit slab because the font was all wrong. Then I realized it was an OG slab...
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Bedrock of the Community
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Looks to be a Gen 8 slab. T was indeed for a "Toned" coin and a W was for a "White" coin. NGC Gen 8: This holder was produced Aug 2000 - Sept 2000 for 4 weeks. It has a revised front label with serial number moved below barcode and a slightly larger rear hologram than Gen 7. It's designed proved unpopular and was quickly discontinued... Rarity ~ Uncommon  EDIT: Your slab was incorrectly labeled.
Edited by Marv65 02/17/2026 01:20 am
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-----Burton 50+ year / Life / Emeritus ANA member (joined 12/1/1973) Life member: Numismatics International, CONECA Member: TNA, FtWCC, NETCC, EveryCountry (online) coin club Owned by three cats and a wife of 40+ years (joined 1983) Author: 3rd Edition of the Sample Slabs book, https://www.sampleslabs.info/
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Oh, wow, thank you for those links, BStrauss3. They are surely very helpful. 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: Hey, Marv, if you are going to quote, especially from copyrighted material, please give us the reference. I swear I did - I highlighted the web URL I must have not posted it. Oh I see what I did, I put it in my favorites. Oh well, mistakes happen. Sorry I'm not correct all the time, I'll have to be more aware so nobody else will get upset!
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Quote: Hey, Marv, if you are going to quote, especially from copyrighted material, please give us the reference. Here ya go Strauss: I knew I posted the URL - it was just in a different topic.............. "All Members, Post Your Most Recent US Coin Purchases!" Random memeber: Quote: Interesting - I didn't think that the actual slab could be dated.. Yours truly:
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Quote: Sorry I'm not correct all the time, I'll have to be more aware so nobody else will get upset! No problem, Marv65. That happens to "ALL of US"; you had good intentions in helping out !Thank you... 
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Quote: you had good intentions in helping out! Thank you... Thanks my friend......... 
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