I have a 1932 Washington quarter, that has a hole punched in here the mint mark should be. It goes right through the coin. Because I can't tell if it has a mint mark or not, how would I go about pricing it? Would I just price it as if it were a Philidelphia quarter with a hole in it, or would I not be able to price it at all? Thanks for helping me out!
I concur with all of the above. Another thing to help note, what is the condition of the quarter? Is it worn nearly flat or does it still have some detail left? It's probably moot, but still worth silver price or a tad over.
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