Well, I did it. Last weekend I formally entered the world of collecting Washington Quarters...
DAM
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... next door.
I've got an email into Danielle because my '44 S is the TDO variety, FS-17.5. It's on the holder but isn't mentioned in my set. Might not show in their census either.
I'm not looking to obtain a world class set, just nice examples. If it doesn't break the bank that would be anything from MS64 - MS67.
I've got an email into Danielle because my '44 S is the TDO variety, FS-17.5. It's on the holder but isn't mentioned in my set. Might not show in their census either.
I'm not looking to obtain a world class set, just nice examples. If it doesn't break the bank that would be anything from MS64 - MS67.
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<< <i>One piece of advice if I may.... collect PQ coins and pay the premium if necessary. Of course within your budget. >>
That's why I chose to register the set next door. I already had a few from each service and saw no reason to spend money playing the crossover game, or spend money replacing what I already have. Also, the dates I have, while not rare or low pop, are nice pieces.
With 73 coins to go, this is going to take a while. But it will be fun.