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1932-D Washington Quarter

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Tough to take pics of.... in-hand, I can see most of the breast feathers. Very slight wear on center of breast, not much.



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 Posted 12/04/2007  5:03 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Bilbo to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I always have a hard time with Washingtons.

I'll suggest VF-30, but am curious what others say.
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I'd peg this one at EF-45 to AU-50. It seems to retain a bit of luster which is consistant with at least an EF-45 grade. is that a spot of corrosion on the reverse? I wonder whether it might be enough to cause a TPG to reject the coin for grading.

Have you closely examined the mint mark area for possible alteration? I bought an "added D" forgery one time that was pretty deceptive. Fortunately the dealer replaced the fake with a coin that I had authenticated by ICG. Your coin looks real to me from the photo, but now I am always suspicious of raw '32-D quarters.
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Thad,

I purposefully waited until I was at home to offer an opinion on this one. I have a huge monitor and given the wear I wanted to be as fair as possible. Without the 2 obv. an 1 rev. spots I think the wear puts the coin between XF-40 and 45. Add in the 3 spots and I call this one a solid XF-40.

It is a 32-D so I wanted to get a good look at it! Like Just Carl would say; you can send it to me so I can tell for sure.

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Nice date. I think a VF-30. The weakly struck motto on the obverse is typical of this date.
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