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You Vs. PCGS - Gold Toned 1964-D Washington Quarter

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I know toned coins can be more difficult to grade, but what do you think this one graded?

You-Vs.-PCGS---Gold-Toned-1964-D-Washington-Quarter

You-Vs.-PCGS---Gold-Toned-1964-D-Washington-Quarter

You-Vs.-PCGS---Gold-Toned-1964-D-Washington-Quarter

You-Vs.-PCGS---Gold-Toned-1964-D-Washington-Quarter
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MS-66.
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lighting a little weak but I think coinfrog has it at MS66
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You're both correct.
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