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1964 Washington MS?

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 Posted 04/16/2010  7:53 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add nod2003 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Is this one MS? What is the grade

1964-Washington--MS?
1964-Washington--MS?
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MS64, clean fields and the only thing of note is a bagmark on the forehead.
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I dont think that's a bag mark on the forehead.
The cheek has a bag mark.
The dings on the obverse rim above "LI" is questionable
The scratches on the reverse rim near "OF AMERICA" are questionable.

I'm inclined to a lesser MS...61 or 62

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63, Bag mark on eyebrow also. Looks like a rub too on the East wing tip and some hits on the face.
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I agree with MS64. You have to keep in mind this coin is blown up several times in the pic...the marks are small.

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What do the quarter pros think of the strike quality? And what do you look at first when assessing strike? Thanks guys!
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"You have to keep in mind this coin is blown up several times in the pic...the marks are small."

While the coin is certainly blown up, photos such as this tend to mask the things that jump out at you when the coin is in hand. For instance, look at the Eagle's legs and breast... there could be some masked contacts.
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