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1998-D Washington Quarter

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 Posted 09/16/2012  5:05 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add cursive to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I got this quarter in change at a Chinese restaurant, and immediately noticed that it was of significantly higher quality than any other quarter I've found in circulation. I know it's probably not going to be worth more than face value, but I'll keep it anyway because it's definitely a high grade.

1998-D-Washington-Quarter

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Yep, looks like it could have come from a mint set and was cracked out recently. It's in beautiful shape.
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Pre-state quarters are hard to find in good shape from circulation. Nice find!
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Could also be a refugee from a broken-up-and-spent Littleton Coin State Quarters album
(the ones with spaces for the pre-state-Quarter obverse and reverse on the first page.)

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Pre-state quarters are hard to find in good shape from circulation.


I suspect the BU 1996-D Quarter I got in change last year was also a Littleton album refugee.
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Great find
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Nice find in the wild!
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