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1932 Washington Quarter #7

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Let's keep going.
Here is another 1932 Washington quarter that is sold as a MS63. It looks much better than the coin I posted previously and it might make the grade. I see some light scratches at the obverse at K5 and the neck. The reverse has some black letters(?) or some weird shadow below the tree trunk. Not sure what that is. But overall, a decent looking coin.
What do you think?

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I think it makes 63. Is 63 as high as you want to go? Dirt common in this grade.
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Well, if you go much higher than MS63 the price goes into the triple digits.
According to NumisMedia/PCGS a MS63 should be around $60-70. However, a MS64 is $100-110 and a MS65 $250-$260. I don't really wanna pay that kind of money.
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I see cleaning scratches - stay away.
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Obverse scratches and reverse hits on arrows says forget it . But I have one question , I can't seem to find a tree trunk .
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I can't seem to find a tree trunk.


I was referring to the thing the eagle is sitting on.
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