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1932 Washington Quarter

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What do you think of this 1932 Washington quarter? The coin is being sold as a BU.
I think it could be around MS62.

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Looks BU to me, but I don't like that scratch in the right obverse field.
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If your looking to buy a 32-P , pass this one and look for
a better example .
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If your looking to buy a 32-P , pass this one and look for a better example .


Ok, I will
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Nice example, maybe low MS range. Looks like a die crack trending N-S on the left wing (as viewed straight on). Also die crack passing through BUS in PLURIBUS?

I'd grab it if the price was right.
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I'd grab it if the price was right.


$50.
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the reverse looks MS64 area. the obverse has quite a few issues. the eye appeal is below average. there are several scratches in the fields, under the eye, near the corner of the mouth and on the lower part of the bust. if you are looking for a nice example this one is not it. i'd net it at MS62+
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I think I might visit my LCS in the near future again and see if they have a nice 1932 Washington quarter in MS condition.
Buying raw coins online has become a PITA.
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An original looking MS-63
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