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Heavily Toned 1932 Washington Quarter

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I fell in love with the toning on this 1932 Washington. It only cost me a few dollars. Under 10x magnification I can't see any wear on it, but I'm no expert on Washingtons.

It has nice luster and scattered marks hidden in the toning.

Up for a challenge? What do people say about this heavily toned coin?

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Its UNC. But I would assign it a details/env damage as its overly toned to that place. Nice looking quarter, I would add it to my set in a second.
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UNC but details grade
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I was going to say maybe MS, but don't know much about how the toning affects it regarding a details grade
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Cool coin...I like it too!

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Edit: I should say, nice piece! I would love to see it in hand! End edit.
A little late to the party. As usual.
Guys, how can you POSSIBLY call the piece uncirculated from the photos.
I can make out no detail at all. There could be serious rub on the ear and breast. How do you make out that there is not?
I see SOMETHING on the breast. Maybe it is feathers, maybe not.
I have trouble discerning MS from AU on bright shiny pieces from a photo.
The heavy toning could be hiding an elephant. Right?
Somebody school me, please.
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