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1944-P Washington Quarter - Your Thoughts On A Grade?

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Last but not least, a 1944-P Washington quarter. Your thoughts are very much appreciated!

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 Posted 02/17/2017  10:21 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add paralyse to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
MS65, marks on neck, the lone mark in front of face, and slightly weak reverse strike hold it out of 66. A handsome George.
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Real nice coin but railroad tracks on Eagles right wing distracts from grade of 65 .
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Agree with T-BOP. Also, take another look at difference in color/tone between faces of OBV and REV rims and the fields.
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I do believe the railroad tracks are an interrupted scratch rather than Reed Marks. However, I agree with my two colleagues that the coin would probably get slabbed as MS64 with a possible + depending on the mood of the grader.

Despite its minor imperfections it is a nice example of the way a Washington q.d. was designed to look. Two decades later, the thrill is gone.
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64 here, agree.
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Thanks everyone!
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I am leaning towards MS-64.
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Very nice coin- great eye appeal, I would say a 65
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