A case of grade inflation ? GTG 1932 Washington Quarter
mikee999
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VG8?
Now that’s definitely an inflation guess.
I had G6 in there, but inflated it.
G6 or VG08
Obverse generally weighs more heavily than reverse
Wait till you see one in a PCGS slab.
The coin is G6, the holder is FR2. What a mess!
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I'm torn between 4 or 6 but will go with G06 based on the thread title.
G04 at best
In my unique opinion the obv. makes g4, the rev. doesn't.
Unique = I never follow the crowd.
G4, but since you say inflation it’ll probably be VG10.
Having fun while switching things up and focusing on a next level PCGS slabbed 1950+ type set, while still looking for great examples for the 7070.
4
3, should be hard to inflate that one.
4
6
VS
Looks about right.
Given that the wear has run over rims and into the tops of the letters on the reverse, it should be AG-3. The weak "In God we trust" is acceptable for a Good because the motto was in low relief for all of the 1932 quarters. But the reverse just doesn't measure up.
G06 was generous. It would look better as G04.
I got my guess from Photograde like @jmlanzaf
I thought it matched the 6 pretty closely and bumped to an 8 due to the title of the thread. Thats a lot of detail to be a 4, even with the light rims.