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Lowest grade 32-d Wash ?
GrumpyEd
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Well atleast nobody cleaned this poor 1932-d.
Think it would be the lowest graded? Good thing there are no 1933 quarters or I'd have not been sure what it was.
I paid $3 for it at the long gone De-Novo coin shop in Sunnyslope Az back in 72 to fill a hole and kept it ever since. I had real low standards. LOL
Guess the grade?
Think it would be the lowest graded? Good thing there are no 1933 quarters or I'd have not been sure what it was.
I paid $3 for it at the long gone De-Novo coin shop in Sunnyslope Az back in 72 to fill a hole and kept it ever since. I had real low standards. LOL
Guess the grade?
Ed
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President, Racine Numismatic Society 2013-2014; Variety Resource Dimes; See 6/8/12 CDN for my article on Winged Liberty Dimes; Ebay
I knew it would happen.
roadrunner
However, it is wonderful that there are still coins like this out there that have not been tampered with over the years. If I was trying to complete a Washington set, this would be a good choice for that hole.
Geeze, are you guys afraid it's worth more in that grade ?
The reverse is nearly obliterated and the date is half there. How can you call it FAIR condition ?
Ya'll are overgrading this one
At $3 you got a bargain, even for that time.
I found one in about that condition in the early 1960's, and shortly thereafter sold it to a mail-order dealer for $9.
My Adolph A. Weinman signature
Nice original coin!
Garrow