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1932-D Washington Quarter For Grading.

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Can I get a grading on this 1932-D Quarter please?

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If genuine, either AU-58 or MS-63. A heck of a strike. If you have the coin in hand can we get a closeup of the mintmark?
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The coins are not in hand yet, I'm considering on buying them. Hence the request here first before I jump in with both feet.
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The listing I'm looking at, the seller states it it BU condition. the site has a few of pictures of it(them)
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I would have the same concerns as the 32-S...Do you notice how the toning is lighter around the mint-mark in this photo?....
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My feeling is these photos hide something.
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I am about 50% sure they are both altered coins. There are tooling marks visible in the areas surrounding the mint mark, and that area almost seems to be a depression
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The left obverse field looks particularly suspicious.
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The 32-S and this 32-D are virtually identical . Some fishy here .
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I'm not getting the coins, the reason is posted in the other "1932-D Washington quarter For Grading." topic.. so lets let this thread die and continue the conversation in the other thread..
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Looks very fishy to me. Both 1932's you posted look off.

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well of course they do, which is why I requested a grading first I wanted opinions first . Please read the other topic that is related to this one. it contains much more info about the seller and the coins.
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Your cross-over threads are very confusing.
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yeah I know, I'm getting dizzy.. I only put up both threads because of the 'one coin per topic' rule. SO! this topic is dead, lets throw dirt on it and bury it.
If anyone wants to comment on these crappy coins or the crappy seller use the topic called 1932-S Washington quarter For Grading.
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