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1954 Washington Quarter

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Recently purchased for 10$.


How'd you grade it?


Thanks for looking .




1954-Washington-Quarter

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Could reach MS-65.
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That thing is beautiful. I'm going 66. 65 minimum. Is the fingerprint etched on there already or would a quick acetone rinse take it off?
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ms 65

Looks good! I working on Washington quarters also.
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That looks like a proof to me so I will go PR64
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Is the fingerprint etched on there already or would a quick acetone rinse take it off?


Fingerprints become permanent in a matter of days as opposed to months. If it's there, it's in there.

The scrape on the cheek is a tragedy, a blow against a coin which might otherwise be a Condition Census example (67 is Top Pop).

All the same, you should be arrested for the price you paid.
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Lets see nice GEM like surfaces I don't see any hairlines ALMOST a truly attractive coin --- too bad for the scrape on the cheek which is typical of a 63. Given the previous I will give it a PF-64- (bottom third of the grade as the cheek scrape is a major deduction).
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