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This is the second coin of 2 I just recently purchased. I've wanted this key date for some time. It's a nice looking, circulated specimen. It's graded by NGC, so let me know what you think and test your skills.  
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im going with f 12... 
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VG8. Very nice problem free specimen.
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 VG 8 maybe 10. Let us know!
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Well, at least one of you guys nailed it. NGC graded it G-6. I think it's PQ for the grade, but I do agree with it after looking at the PCGS photo grade. I'm not experienced in grading Washington quarters, but the PCGS photo for G6 seemed to match up pretty well. My coin has some stronger details, particularly around the rim though. What I like about Washington quarters is that even in low grades, the coins still have a significant amount of detail.
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