Washington Quarters 1932-1998
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Coin Inventory: US: Twenty Five Cents: Washington Quarters 1932-1998 | ||||||
Date | Grade | Catalog # | Description | Price | Item # | |
A pretty coin with colorful album toned rims and light gold central toning on fully lustrous surfaces. | 9502-047 | |||||
A bright white, lustrous coin that is nearly mark free. | 0603-207-6 | |||||
A bright white, lustrous coin that is literally mark free. | 0603-207-3 | |||||
A bright white, lustrous coin that is just a small mark or two from a 66. | 0603-207-4 | |||||
A bright white, lustrous coin that is just a small mark or two from a 66. | 0603-207-5 | |||||
A bright white, lustrous coin that is nearly mark free. | 0603-207-7 | |||||
A bright white, lustrous coin that has what appears to be a void on Washington's forehead (although it could be a bagmark but I don't see any moved metal). | 0603-207-9 | |||||
A blazing silver untoned coin sporting a fair lot of die polish streaks on the obverse. basically flawless. Fresh from PCGS. | 0603-207-10 | |||||
A bright white, lustrous coin that has a few too many small contact marks to grade as high as it looks visually. | 0603-207-11 | |||||
Really vibrant multicolored obverse toning. Really pretty!! | 9501-092-4 | |||||
S/S north, knob tail S; A creamy near white coin with some light album toning on the obverse. Only one coin graded higher at PCGS. | 9001-001 | |||||
RPM #1; A blazing white coin with full cartwheel lustre and basically mark free. | 9709-006 | |||||
RPM #1; A blazing white coin with the mintmark repunched to the upper left. | 9802-030 | |||||
FS-501, RPM #1; A blazing white example of this popular RPM . | 9802-031 | |||||
RPM #1, FS-501: A super lustrous frosty white coin. Fresh from PCGS. | 9802-032 | |||||
RPM #2; A lustrous, white coin with a trace of hazy toning. fresh from PCGS | 9802-033 | |||||
Mint set toned, greens and oranges, blues and reds. | 0604-096 | |||||
A toned coin from a mint set with mottled toning that includes all shades or reds, green, violet and some orangish pastels. | 1302-113 | |||||
A blazing white coin that should have graded a 66 or even a 67! Only a couple of barely visible marks under 5x glass. | 0411-097 | |||||
A fully struck, lustrous coin with a trace of toning. Except for the strike thru from grease on the eagle's right wing. | 9901-023 |