--FS: PCGS MS Silver Washingtons -(Registry)- All coins are tentitively SOLD.. Thanks
rwhite
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Here are some PCGS MS Silver Washingtons. These would make great additions to a Registry Set. S/h is free to all board members. PM if you have any questions or want something.
1940-S PCGS MS66 – Light color on obverse, darker on reverse. Good strike. Tougher date to find nice. $100
1944 PCGS MS66 – Blast white color. Nice luster and mark free. $65
1946 PCGS MS66 – Blast white color. Good strike and nice luster. $120
1947-D PCGS MS66 – Medium original toning blankets each side. Mark free and lots of luster shining theough the toning. $60
1948 PCGS MS65 – White color. PQ for a ‘65’. Tough date to find white. $35
1948-D PCGS MS66 – Light toning on the obverse does not hide the strong luster. Nice coin for the grade. $70
1948-S PCGS MS64 – Blazing white surfaces. Very, very PQ. $20
1949-D PCGS MS65 – White color. Good strike and mark free. $40
1951 PCGS MS65 – Obverse rainbow rim toning. Good luster and strike. $30
1953-D PCGS MS66 – Original orange, red and yellow colors on both the obverse and reverse. Tough to find this nice and with an attractive tone. $110
1953-S PCGS MS65 – Blazing white surfaces. Nice luster and attractive surfaces. $25
1955 PCGS MS65 – Original Mint-Set coloration of blues and reds on the obverse and some of the reverse. $25
1955-D PCGS MS65 – White obverse and lightly toned reverse. You ever try to find this date in white?? TOUGH! $65
1956-D PCGS MS65 – Fully WHITE. Nice luster and strike. TOUGH date to find in White. $40
1958-D PCGS MS66 – Mint Set colors of orange, red and blue on the obverse. Reverse is mainly white with rim color. $40
1959 PCGS MS66 – Ice blue, green, orange and red rims on both the obverse and reverse. Good strike and luster, too. $50
1959-D PCGS MS66 – Blazing white surfaces… PQ for the grade. Next step up is many thousands more. $50
1960 PCGS MS65 – Blazing white surfaces. Semi-PL obverse and reverse… a unique look for a business strike Washington. $20
1960-D PCGS MS65 – Mostly white. Mark free for the grade. $20
1961 PCGS MS65 – White surfaces. Nice luster and strike. $20
1962-D PCGS MS65 – Blazing white. Good strike and luster. $20
1963 PCGS MS65 – White. Nice surfaces and strike. $20
1963-D PCGS MS66 – Tough coin to find nice. This is one of the first 63-D’s made in 66. White color and good luster and strike. $50
1964 PCGS MS65 – White. Good luster and strike. $20
1964-D PCGS MS66 – Light rim coloration from storage in an album or something similar. $45
1940-S PCGS MS66 – Light color on obverse, darker on reverse. Good strike. Tougher date to find nice. $100
1944 PCGS MS66 – Blast white color. Nice luster and mark free. $65
1946 PCGS MS66 – Blast white color. Good strike and nice luster. $120
1947-D PCGS MS66 – Medium original toning blankets each side. Mark free and lots of luster shining theough the toning. $60
1948 PCGS MS65 – White color. PQ for a ‘65’. Tough date to find white. $35
1948-D PCGS MS66 – Light toning on the obverse does not hide the strong luster. Nice coin for the grade. $70
1948-S PCGS MS64 – Blazing white surfaces. Very, very PQ. $20
1949-D PCGS MS65 – White color. Good strike and mark free. $40
1951 PCGS MS65 – Obverse rainbow rim toning. Good luster and strike. $30
1953-D PCGS MS66 – Original orange, red and yellow colors on both the obverse and reverse. Tough to find this nice and with an attractive tone. $110
1953-S PCGS MS65 – Blazing white surfaces. Nice luster and attractive surfaces. $25
1955 PCGS MS65 – Original Mint-Set coloration of blues and reds on the obverse and some of the reverse. $25
1955-D PCGS MS65 – White obverse and lightly toned reverse. You ever try to find this date in white?? TOUGH! $65
1956-D PCGS MS65 – Fully WHITE. Nice luster and strike. TOUGH date to find in White. $40
1958-D PCGS MS66 – Mint Set colors of orange, red and blue on the obverse. Reverse is mainly white with rim color. $40
1959 PCGS MS66 – Ice blue, green, orange and red rims on both the obverse and reverse. Good strike and luster, too. $50
1959-D PCGS MS66 – Blazing white surfaces… PQ for the grade. Next step up is many thousands more. $50
1960 PCGS MS65 – Blazing white surfaces. Semi-PL obverse and reverse… a unique look for a business strike Washington. $20
1960-D PCGS MS65 – Mostly white. Mark free for the grade. $20
1961 PCGS MS65 – White surfaces. Nice luster and strike. $20
1962-D PCGS MS65 – Blazing white. Good strike and luster. $20
1963 PCGS MS65 – White. Nice surfaces and strike. $20
1963-D PCGS MS66 – Tough coin to find nice. This is one of the first 63-D’s made in 66. White color and good luster and strike. $50
1964 PCGS MS65 – White. Good luster and strike. $20
1964-D PCGS MS66 – Light rim coloration from storage in an album or something similar. $45
-Ryan-
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Darn, I shoulda jumped on a few more!
Thanks, Ryan, for one super coin.
Don
Sweetly toned Washingtons, and