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1964 Washington Quarter

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Let me have 'em! Coin is blast white with lots of luster.

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I'm going to say MS-67.
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Hmmm, obvious reeding mark on George's cheek, some minor scuffing on his neck and the date, and what looks like a small dent to the inner rim at 3:00. The reverse has some dark spotting and it looks like the letters have quite a few tiny ticks.

I wouldn't go any higher than MS-63 on this one. It should be easy to find nicer examples of this common date.
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That big reeding mark on the cheek hurts and would probably limit it to MS63, without that it would probably might make MS65.
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It should be easy to find nicer examples of this common date.


Not at my price....FREE! LOL

Not bad, I guessed it at MS63 so that's what it will be.

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Washingtons have a notoriously soft struck look and this beautiful
example of the final 90% silver year would grade higher than MS-65
if not for the contact marks on the obv letters, numerals and face
and the rev eagle's neck.Golden eagle toning a major plus...Enjoy!
Excellent pics allow us to see this is not a Type C quarter(proof planchet rev)
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