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Please Grade My 32s

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I just rec'd this today. I'm torn between high AU & low MS.

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Washington quarters can be a little tough to grade.

IMHO, believe this is an AU. The obverse hair high points have a rub and tips/breast have a rub as well.

Nice coin though!!
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Based on the pictures I would also say AU. sure looks like a weak "In God We Trust"(typical) the "S" mint mark is so strong. I guess that is why the early quarters are tough to grade. The coin is probably better in hand.
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I like how your key date is an AU, but your 1935 d is like AG3. lol.

I'm working on that set too, jealous of your 32s. I'd stick with au though. Way too much going on on the obverse to hit MS.
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I would say it is probably AU-55. Very nice coin!
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Nice coin, but I can't see much detail in the breast feathers.
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Washington quarters can be a little tough to grade.


I have to agree. I find myself scratching my head, weak strike/wear.


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I like how your key date is an AU, but your 1935 d is like AG3. lol.


Well, at this point my quarters are done, except for ant upgrades that I may do.


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Nice coin, but I can't see much detail in the breast feathers.


Yes, there is detail in the breast feathers. I tried to capture them. But, I didn't do so well. In hand you can see them although they are faint.

Thank You for your opinions.
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