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How Much Would You Pay For This 1932-S Quarter?

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I am looking to buy this key coin for my collection. How much should this go for?

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 Posted 08/25/2011  12:12 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add D0ubl3Eagle to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I would make sure that this coin is authentic before you buy. The pics are a little too small to render an accurate opinion to its authenticity.
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That coin has some issues- a couple dings on the forehead, IGWT, and a scrape to the right of the date. It is excessively bright for a circulated coin and, along with the spotty black toning on the reverse, indicative of the coin receiving a harsh dip that could not quite remove the heaviest tarnish. The pictures are too small to be able to see hairlines but I bet they are there as well
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I think biokemist6 is correct on his assessment. I agree with the dipping.
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I agree with the dipping comment. Too white for that much wear.
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what would you guys say... a Cleaned/dipped coin loses about 70% of vaule?
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