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1977 Washington Quarter, Grade?

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One of the nicer struck quarters I've run into in a while.
1977-Washington-Quarter,-Grade?
1977-Washington-Quarter,-Grade?
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 Posted 02/15/2020  12:11 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Dr Seuss to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nice well-struck WQ!
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It really is, that eagle is magnificent, not often I see feathers this nice on a coin with so few dings, those obverse fields are perfect too.
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Spectacular coin. May have been culled from a mint set.
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Oddly enough, I don't believe so, I picked up about 40 date sets put together by hand I assume from bank rolls and wrapped when they received them, no S mints, but D, and P, some dates more than others, all wrapped in cellophane saran wrap, I'd say half the coins or better are ms65++, I'll be posting more as I go.
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How about telling us what you think each coin grades in your posts?
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Very nice quarter. I'm thinking a strong MS65.
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I'll say Ms-66 on this one.
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I'm at ms66 as well, I prefer to hear what yall put a coin at, then compare. I'm still relatively new to grading on some of the coin types so trying to post some varieties as I go through the coins. I've learned a lot here as many of you post reasoning behind why a grade is held to a certain level, as well as the highlights of a coin when it is a nice one!
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Very nice coin! I'd be willing to bet it recently came out of something like a mint set, especially since I have a '70 ms right in front of me with almost exact blue and grey toning. However, it wouldn't suprise me one bit if it came out of CRH back in the day. MS66+(for the strike)
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Very nice. MS-66
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These coins were all well wrapped in saran wrap which gave many of them a wrinkled toning or lack of depending on contact or lack of contact, and were put together by someone as date sets, working on my lighting some, here's a couple updated photos.


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