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1996-P 25c How Would You Grade This One?

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Looking for grade opinions on this clad quarter. One of the nicest clads I have seen.

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Wow, that is nice. I don't see many clad quarters of the '96 variety up for grading but I'll take a stab and say MS64. There are some horizontal scratches on the reverse, spread fairly evenly on the high spots. The obverse (design = F for the hi-def hair ) is pretty clean with either a few tiny marks or lint specks.

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Just curious, I doubt it would be worth the fees required to slab it.
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Yeah, I'd keep it; it's worth an air-tite at the very least. I'd keep it just because it's an eagle-back in spite of the hair.
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I have a clad quarter in very similar condition, but of the year 1993.
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I'd give it at least MS66.
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Excellent quarter and my graduation year! I must be the only one who likes the spaghetti hair!
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I think it warrants MS-65 for sure, it's surprisingly very nice for a 90's clad Washington! Great find!
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