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1939-D Washington Quarter

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Please grade this quarter.

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It looks to be MS-62 to me.
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slight abrasion on cheek and a single bagmark on the eagle wing

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The scuffs on George's cheek and jaw are enough to drop it to MS-63 maximum, IMO. Too bad, since the reverse looks MS-65 plus.

The mintmarked quarters from 1934-1939 are I think relative bargains in lower MS grades. They are overshadowed by the 1932 issues and seem to be underrated. I became interested in coins in about 1964 (age 8) and silver coins were still circulating. I regularly checked my parents' change and found many Philadelphia quarters from the '30s and even a few worn Standing Liberty coins, but I never found a single mintmarked Washington from that decade. That's probably why they still seem kind of special to me.

Nice coin!
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Closeup photos of Washingtons seem to get overly criticized IMHO. The photo is way more detailed than looking into a 10x mag. I've spent alot of time recently, really looking into proper grading (if there is such a thing), and if you ask me, that coin is at least 64
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because of the scuffs I would call it an ols style BU rub, or au58. but I am not a grader, nor was I ever a washington collector, someday, but not yet
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AU 55 maybe less possibly AU53. Coincidently, I am looking for one of these but in VF to XF.
Just got done searching and watching a handful of lower graded ones tonight to put in a 5 coin whitman holder with 4 other denominations of 1939 D coins.
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