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Attn: Washington Quarter Registrants, Re: PCGS 64 1932-D

If you are building a Washington Quarter set and want a chance, an inside track, to a White PCGS 64 1932-D

contact me via PM after viewing it on my sig line and bids will be accepted in private. I will consider all

reasonable bids. The coin is listed FOR SALE for $6500 on ebay-(not for auction)- because I do not know how

to upload pix here. If you have been looking for a PQ specimen here is your chance to own it. Go to you

Greysheet and then evaluate the coin. For you guys my minimum ask price is $6200,( under certain conditions) We go from there.

In other words, this really has nothing to do with eBay and everything to do with selling a very PQ specimen

to fellow Registry participants. It's simpler for everyone this way instead of involving an auction house such as

Heritage, Teletrade etc. SOMEONE has been looking for this very Blast White, all natural beauty that has a shot at 65

with PCGS if not NGC. Here is a Golden opportunity for just the right person. The pix aren't so great because they were

taken with a scanner. If anybody can think of a wat to capture what it really looks like and would want to show it

for me it would be greatly appreciated.

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  • If anybody can think of a way to capture what it really looks like and would want to show it for me it would be greatly appreciated.

    Hey Boom, Just send it on up to Alaska and I'll take a nice picture of it for you. Hope it doesn't get lost on it's way back down to you.image Actually I think your pictures are pretty good for being scanned. Looks like a nice coin, wish I could afford it. Unfortunately I'm about $6000.00 too short. Good luck with it!

    Rick
  • BoomBoom Posts: 10,165
    Thanks Rick, I researched the Heritage Archives to compare this White beauty against the top two PCGS 64 pieces to date.

    What I found and everyone is free to verify what I am saying, at the November Signature Sale(sale #334 Lot# 6356)

    I found the second nicest PCGS 64 Heritage has handled thus far and with the juice it went for $7187.50

    At the 2004 FUN Sale, sale # 6308, Lot # 336 a nice PCGS 64 1932-D went for $8625-with the juice.(THE nicest one)

    Neither of these two have a thing on my coin and therefore I have priced it here saving someone the 15% juice so as

    to fall right into place accordingly. Look at the scan and see that my coin is Blast White and should I send it to Mr Marino

    there is no doubt that it will then become the nicest 64 to date and bring in a new record price for a 64 as it is superior

    to both of these pieces. One of them is very similar, Blast White, while the other one has some light toning on both sides.

    I know what I have here and will not move off the price as I know I am saving someone 15%. As I say, I have given you all

    the nicest two 64's that brought the highest prices. I invite you all to look at the two coins, the prices realized and then to

    come back here and compare them both to mine! Being the experienced collectors you all are, even with an unflattering

    scanner it wil become obvious that the coin is a high end 64 and my asking price is indeed, very fair! If anyone would like

    to see it a little better I'll be happy to do the best I can to email scans in the form of attatchments.image
  • Boom, It IS a very nice 32D . image
    HHHMMMM, car for my 16 yr. old or? image



    Dave
    Love those toned Washingtons
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