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1956 Washington Quarter - Need Assistance

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So when they start looking this nice, I can't decipher the difference. Can someone tell me what this would be graded and explain to me why it's not higher/lower then what you think?

Plus, can anyone help with taking photo's of these things? I had to use my camera phone because the camera wouldn't focus (not that these are 100% focused, they're better).

Thanks in advance.

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1956-Washington-Quarter---Need-Assistance
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 Posted 10/07/2010  7:12 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add upstate to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Yeah that one is real nice.I not the guy you want to hear from but I do know you'll get
"deductions" for the little hits on the cheek and in his temporal region. As you probably already
know in the higher MS states; luster,eye appeal and strike come into play. Also with little hits like the ones
I mentioned, it depends where they are. Hits on his face are more critical than if they were toward the rim.
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Based on the obverse photo, I would grade it MS65. The fields appear to be very clean and I notice only three small bagmarks- one on the lower cheek and two more in the hair. The reverse photo makes the coin look like it has been polished to a high gloss so hopefully that is just a case of bad lighting. As for taking photos with a digital camera, it is best to use a tripod or copystand and the timer on the camera along with the macro setting(icon is usually a flower).
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Are the little spot marks on the reverse why you think it's been polished? I personally haven't cleaned this coin and I don't know how to tell if it has. If I can get better pictures would you be able to tell a little easier?

I'm not denying that this coin has been cleaned because I honestly have no idea. I just bought silver a while back and went digging though it again and I don't know why I didn't put this beauty in a coin holder sooner. I had this one and about 2-3 others in very similiar condition. I may have to go get a Dansco folder to put them in.
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 Posted 10/09/2010  10:34 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add WashQuartJesse to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
50'S Washingtons are very lustrous to begin with. I don't think it's polished, but another photo wouldn't hurt. When you look at the letters' crevices do they appear dark?

Based on the photo, I say 65. Are there any rubs on the eagle's legs?

Great coin and thanks for sharing!
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I couldn't find any rub marks under a 10x loop. There doesn't appear to be any dark spots anywhere on the coin. I am away from the coin right now, but I will look at the legs when I get back to it.

I know this isn't a valueable quarter, but is it one worth getting graded?
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 Posted 10/09/2010  11:56 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add WashQuartJesse to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The fees would outweigh the value of the coin right now. I'd certainly make sure you store/protect it properly.
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 Posted 10/09/2010  1:49 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add lukkyseven to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I have it in a 2x2 in a sandwich bag right now. That's sitting in a shoe box. I may put it up for auction at our coin club as there are coins in sets that I'm collecting I'd rather have.
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