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Looks like a Washington quarter.

The packaging looks like the offerings from Littleton Coin Co. out of Colorado.

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Actually, Littleton is out of New Hampshire.
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Are you referring to the MED MOTTO noted on the bag?
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No, I understand that it is a 34-d Washington Med Motto in "good" condition.
Thought it might be some early TPG sort of thing.
The packaging is what I have never seen before.
Littleton makes sense . . . . . I will google a bit . . . . .
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Looks like a Littleton Coin bag to me!
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Yep for sure Littleton Coin Galleries from N.H. They do a huge business mostly via catalog and mail order. Not your typical B&M shop 65,000 square foot building with over 300 employees. They inventory most of their coins this way for sale, many employees aren't coin people, and the shipping and receiving is huge they need to be able to keep coins secure through their inventory. They probably sell at least a half a million coins each week. I am not a customer of theirs, and always felt I could find better coins at better prices than their offerings, I have sold a lot of coins to them over the years at shows when I was dealing on a more regular basis.

http://www.littletoncoin.com The about us, history and about their founder are all interesting stories in their own right, The Sunderman's have defintely made a mark for themselves in collector/dealers over the years.
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