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1962-P Washington For Grade

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I've got four of these I'll submit in a few weeks but before then what do you guys think about this one? You can't tell by the pics but the luster is 10 out of 10.
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Reverse is showing a die crack and/or crimper damage along outer edge of 'west' eagle wing?
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Sorry , but if your other 3 Quarters look like this one I would recommend that you don't send any of them in for grading . This one does not warrant the cost of submission .
A 1962-P Quarter would have to be at least MS-67 or 68 to make it worth while .
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It's a die crack and there's some MD on the reverse as well. Also really cool die chip in between the I and N of IN. T-Bop this is a very rare variety, I was hoping someone would quickly point in out. This coin is the major DDO for the year and very hard to find. PCGS has 25 graded in uncirculated condition.
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Nice variety! There are numerous marks on Washington's portrait and the eagle's legs and right feather, as well as a number of rim nicks. The luster looks great, but it's hard to see exactly what's going on in the fields. I would venture MS-64.
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Yea my pics must not be good enough for you guys. Whatever I'll stay on the variety side of the site.
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I suck at photographing quarters as well, try to capture the luster as you see it in hand is the best way I can explain it, they seem to like that better.

Regardless, cool coin, I'd be in the ms64-65 boat.

Play with lighting angle, the photo is high quality, just a bit bright to see what's going on in the fields for me as well for grading.

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MS-64 would be my guess.
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