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1941-S Washington "Cherry Pickers" FS-25-1941-S-501 (013.5)

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I was going through My quarters and I came across this one,and it looks like a large S mintmark.What do you think?

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It's a Large S for sure. Congratulations on the find!
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Yup, Large S variety. Nice pick!
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Although I'm getting better at grading Morgans and such,I haven't gotten into quarters yet.What would this one come out as?Would it be worth putting into TPG plastic?
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Around 30-35 grade wise. Check sold ebay, Heritage, or Great Collections sold lists to see how much extra the large S sells for. That will give you an idea of if it's reasonable too consider a TPG submission.
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Looks like a large S to me. Nice quarter.
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My grade would be VF35; there is ample detail remaining. It would probably full grade. I am not sure if it merits a slab, but if you do, make sure you check whatever company's option to attribute the variety.
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Thanks for the comments everyone.I looked it up on ebay and the asking price is/from $20.00(raw),up too $50.00 in AU50 PCGS plastic.So that answers that question.
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