awwwww...thanks for all the kind words everyone.

@GR58 - yes, I have always had hole filler albums as well but I wanted to do one "nice" set.
I choose
Washington quarters because it was both challenging but also attainable over a few years.
So this is my very first MS set.

@USSID18 - I have been following your progress. Happy to hear you are down to the last 2~!! Woo Hoo!
The 1936D was a raw coin but the dealer I bought it from is a 20+ year dealer that knows his grades,
and has attended grading school (the two week classes) a couple of times over the years. Not the best
picture but it was labeled MS-65. It's beautiful in hand.
@Darth Morgan - Thank you so much. I bought the 1932S MS-63 from a dealer at the FUN show (Jan 2017).
I had spent at that time probably 3 years on the set. This MS-63 was far superior than most of the 64's
I had looked at in the past. This was truly buy a the coin not the slab purchase. Many of the 1932
both in the D's and S's had that ugly black toning on them. Nice coins but eye appeal is what I was
trying to satisfy and these two had exactly what I was looking for. The purchase of the 1932-D was
just luck of being at the right place at the right time. I didn't hesitate when I found it.
@AlbumAccumulator - yes, these are nice albums.
BIG but nice.
Thanks again!
Edited by Debrajc
02/18/2018 10:43 am