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1965 P Washington Quarter

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 Posted 07/07/2021  09:48 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add PNWHiker to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
What would yall say the grading could be on this guy. Stood out because of how shiny it was. Made me think silver errorbat first. Even has a stupid thin clad layer I feel.
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Indeed, it's a clad quarter--an average, circulated example with a few dings, modest wear, a dash of crud/stain, and distracting scratches. Thinking lower XF range.
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I'll say EF-45 or perhaps AU-50.
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Dang! Not nearly as good as I was thinking. I'll have to say though, the pictures don't do it justice in my opinion. I just can't figure out the trick to taking good coin photos
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The pictures are good enough to see the scratches and dings on the coin
plus the wear in Washington's hair. This is what brings the grade down.
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A VF coin with some issues so just worth face value.
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I see at least one hairline.
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Ahhhh, the hair. A detail I didn't think to look at
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feels like a VF-35 to me
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High vf
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Dang! Not nearly as good as I was thinking. I'll have to say though, the pictures don't do it justice in my opinion. I just can't figure out the trick to taking good coin photos


I can almost smell the luster on it. I'd call it a high end XF but the staining knocks it down to an XF or low end XF.

It's a fairly decent strike from somewhat worn dies so is an excellent example of the date. You'd have to check several dozen rolls of quarters to find a nicer one.
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