In other news, I just got around to looking at those two examples that g048406 posted about. The first was offered by a zero-feedback seller and doesn't have much eye appeal, so it's no surprise it only sold for $862.69. The second one is truly ugly, so once again no surprise that it only sold for $999.99.
I have to agree with those who say the one I bought has much better eye appeal than those two examples. And the more I look at it, the more I like it!
As one that has almost completed my collection of Washington quarters, I'd say you did just fine. This coin is a beautiful example of the 1932d coins with a low montage. And I would expect it to grow in value in the coming yrs. I would love to own this coin and have it part of my collection! Even if you come to the conclusion that you paid a little more than you should have, if you hang on to it, it will increase in value. It's a good investment and very pretty to look at!
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