34D Washington MS67
quarterjack
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Thanks to David Schweitz (MS68) for letting me get up close and personal with this coin at Baltimore.
For the those who haven't had the opprotunity to view it, it truely deserves the grade!
Washington people I almost broke out in a cold sweat holding that lovely piece, it is a sight to behold.
David it was my pleasure to speak with you at the show along with many other board members, sorry i missed quite a few of the others.
Dave
For the those who haven't had the opprotunity to view it, it truely deserves the grade!
Washington people I almost broke out in a cold sweat holding that lovely piece, it is a sight to behold.
David it was my pleasure to speak with you at the show along with many other board members, sorry i missed quite a few of the others.
Dave
Love those toned Washingtons
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I mentioned here last week that many of the freshly graded PCGS high end Wash quarters are very, very solid for the grade.
And, yes, even though my set is closed, it is obvious everyone, including myself, needs the 34(d) pop 1 coin as an upgrade to their collection. I can assure you the quality of the 34(d) quarter is not the determining factor holding me back personally from pouncing on the coin. I have a number of collections "under construction", including the "money pit" pattern nickels. Unfortunately, there simply isn't enough to go around for everything on the want list
Wondercoin
Who knows- if the grading Gods are good to me in the next 30 days - maybe I'll be able to free up some cash to buy the coin
Wondercoin
Craig: Let's contact BJ on Monday and ask her if it is OK to add the coin to our respective sets on odd and even weeks and we can try to split the coin
Wondercoin
AHHHH, what a hard job that would be for me.
Dave
just back from Baltimore,I also seen dave's 34'd a no brainer 67,but even more his 1945 in ms68 is the best 45 I ever seen if you collect Washingtons Dave has some great high end wondercoins
fines for my Washington double die set
1936 DDO-001 (1-O-I) upgrade
1938 DDO-002 (2-O-II) upgrade
1938s DDO-001 (1-O-V)
1940 DDO-006 (6-O-II)
1941 DDR-013 (13-R-IV)
1944 DDR-004 (4-R-II)
to name a few still looking for a
1942s DDO-001
ZAPS COINS
Bob Z
Bob:
Sounds like you had a good show. Congrats on your "fines".
I wish that David could post pics. of those two coins!
Don
MS67 Washies and
could it be that the 34-D is starting to get the respect it deserves. Personally, I think it is the SECOND key coin in the series behind the 32-D. JMO.