Two Circ Find Washington Quarters

So about 2 months ago, I found 2 very nice quarters (not common quarters). One of them was in a cash register, and the other I got in change at a Chinese Restaurant!
The first one was an 1980 P with very wild toning on both sides, and looked very very nice. I sent that in to NGC, and found out today it came back AT :-(
The second one was a 1964 silver that looked like an unc. Sent that in for kicks, came back MS 62! I thought it was rather surprising that it was mint state, and was found in circulation!
Has anyone else found coins like this that were slabbed?


AJ
The first one was an 1980 P with very wild toning on both sides, and looked very very nice. I sent that in to NGC, and found out today it came back AT :-(
The second one was a 1964 silver that looked like an unc. Sent that in for kicks, came back MS 62! I thought it was rather surprising that it was mint state, and was found in circulation!
Has anyone else found coins like this that were slabbed?


AJ
All coins kept in bank vaults.
PCGS Registries
Box of 20
SeaEagleCoins: 11/14/54-4/5/12. Miss you Larry!
PCGS Registries
Box of 20
SeaEagleCoins: 11/14/54-4/5/12. Miss you Larry!
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Comments
JJ
1964 25c is reverse B coin, struck from proof die, scarce as such.
Michael
<< <i>There's nothing quite like the sound of free silver in your hot little hand...quickly pocketed and just as quickly exhumed for inspection once safely outside. I once walked almost a mile just to make sure I wasn't being followed. Still not worth slabbing though, except as a novelty. That thing up about walking a mile...I just made that up, by the way. >>
Most people who are giving out silver change have no idea that its any different. Most of the time I receive a silver coin I even let them know, and the most common response is "What does that mean?"