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 Posted 08/11/2008  4:29 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Maxford to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
What do you think? Give some tips on what to look for for future reference.

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Judging solely on your pics, I'd say AU58.
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Wow...nice! Just skirting below MS, but sometimes cameras pick out all the tiny scratches.
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Hello Maxford, and welcome!



That is a really nice quarter. I see a bit of chatter (light contact marks) on George's neck, a hit of some kind on his ear, and some small abrasions near In God We Trust. The small patches of darker color on George's cheek and temple might indicate that this coin circulated very briefly. If a grading service sees this as wear they would grade your coin as AU-58. I think it will probably make a mint state grade.

I don't see any serious marks on the reverse, just one tick near the tip of the eagle's right (facing) wing. The luster on both sides looks good. The obverse contact marks I think limit the possible grade to MS-62 or possibly MS-63.

One caveat: there are many bogus 1932-D quarters with added D mintmark (I bought one once!). A nice sharp photomicrograph of the mintmark would be helpful. At a distance at least your coin looks OK. If this beauty were in my collection I would spend the money to have it graded, preferably by PCGS or NGC. That way I'd be sure it was a real one.

Do you have any more nice coins like that? If so, please show them off!
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I have a 32 S to go with it I will try to get it up for you all to look over.
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