FSH - Washington Quarters Varieties & Rarities
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Some may remember me, as I've been a member here since 2001.
In 2005, I suffered a stroke, and have since become less active on the boards.
I still have the #9 Washington Quarters Basic Set, Circulation Strikes (1932-1964).
I'm selling some coins that I've had to raise some cash, as I've just acquired two expensive devices for my arm and leg.
NESS H200 & NESS L300
Anyway, on to the coins.
I am unable to supply pictures, but each and every coin comes with a money back, complete satisfaction guaranty.
All prices include safe & secure delivery (priority/insured for most, registered mail for the more expensive ones).
The following are coins that are part of the Washington Quarters Complete Variety Set, Circulation Strikes (1932-1964).
Type B's:
1957 - MS66 - cert #90051130. The obverse of this coin is bathed in iridescent orange, with the reverse having some of the same along the periphery. - $75
1959 - MS66 - #10666500. Blast-white beauty. Pop 7/0. - $250 - SOLD
1960 - MS66 - #07911996. Blast-white beauty. Pop 10/0 - $225 - SOLD
1961 - MS65 - #71151602. Mostly white w/some light golden hues. Pop 20/2 - $150
1963 - MS66 - #07912104. Blast-white beauty. Pop 7/0. - $250 - Sold
1960 - MS66 - #09850109. Mostly white w/ some lovely blue & gold hues. Pop 10/0 - $225 - SOLD
A couple of rare varieties:
1950 DDR FS-801 (page 178 in the CPG, and commonly known as a "double beak") - MS66 - #71122526. Blast-white beauty. Pop 10/1 - $200
1934-D Small D FS-501 Hvy Motto (page 156 in the CPG) - MS65 - #60097031. Lustrous, satiny white gem w/light golden hues along the peripheries. This coin was recently returned from getting this designation at PCGS. It is only the second one to receive an MS65 grade, and there is only one other, an MS63, with this designation. I would venture to say that it is the prettiest of its kind, as it is better looking than the other MS65 pictured on CoinFacts. - $2000
A few scarce animals:
1936-D - MS65 - #21520331. ex-Schiera collection (although not pedigreed as such). Blazing luster shines through an array of rainbow colors. One of the prettiest '36-D's or any Washington, for that matter, you'll find. If this coin or the '34-D were to be submitted under the secure plus, both would be strong candidates to receive a "+"! I hate parting with this coin but need the cash. - $1100
You can view the coin here. As usual, my picture does not do the coin justice.
1954-D - MS66 - #71678499. Blast-white beauty (very scarce in white). - $150
1955-D - MS66 - #5702883. Blast-white beauty (extremely scarce in white!). - $650
Most manners of payments accepted (check, M.O., PayPal).
If using PP, please use the "personal/gift" option. (I'm saving you the S/I fees, please save me the PP fees.)
Contact me through PM or e-mail at quattrocoins@yahoo.com
In 2005, I suffered a stroke, and have since become less active on the boards.
I still have the #9 Washington Quarters Basic Set, Circulation Strikes (1932-1964).
I'm selling some coins that I've had to raise some cash, as I've just acquired two expensive devices for my arm and leg.
NESS H200 & NESS L300
Anyway, on to the coins.
I am unable to supply pictures, but each and every coin comes with a money back, complete satisfaction guaranty.
All prices include safe & secure delivery (priority/insured for most, registered mail for the more expensive ones).
The following are coins that are part of the Washington Quarters Complete Variety Set, Circulation Strikes (1932-1964).
Type B's:
1957 - MS66 - cert #90051130. The obverse of this coin is bathed in iridescent orange, with the reverse having some of the same along the periphery. - $75
1959 - MS66 - #10666500. Blast-white beauty. Pop 7/0. - $250 - SOLD
1960 - MS66 - #07911996. Blast-white beauty. Pop 10/0 - $225 - SOLD
1961 - MS65 - #71151602. Mostly white w/some light golden hues. Pop 20/2 - $150
1963 - MS66 - #07912104. Blast-white beauty. Pop 7/0. - $250 - Sold
1960 - MS66 - #09850109. Mostly white w/ some lovely blue & gold hues. Pop 10/0 - $225 - SOLD
A couple of rare varieties:
1950 DDR FS-801 (page 178 in the CPG, and commonly known as a "double beak") - MS66 - #71122526. Blast-white beauty. Pop 10/1 - $200
1934-D Small D FS-501 Hvy Motto (page 156 in the CPG) - MS65 - #60097031. Lustrous, satiny white gem w/light golden hues along the peripheries. This coin was recently returned from getting this designation at PCGS. It is only the second one to receive an MS65 grade, and there is only one other, an MS63, with this designation. I would venture to say that it is the prettiest of its kind, as it is better looking than the other MS65 pictured on CoinFacts. - $2000
A few scarce animals:
1936-D - MS65 - #21520331. ex-Schiera collection (although not pedigreed as such). Blazing luster shines through an array of rainbow colors. One of the prettiest '36-D's or any Washington, for that matter, you'll find. If this coin or the '34-D were to be submitted under the secure plus, both would be strong candidates to receive a "+"! I hate parting with this coin but need the cash. - $1100
You can view the coin here. As usual, my picture does not do the coin justice.
1954-D - MS66 - #71678499. Blast-white beauty (very scarce in white). - $150
1955-D - MS66 - #5702883. Blast-white beauty (extremely scarce in white!). - $650
Most manners of payments accepted (check, M.O., PayPal).
If using PP, please use the "personal/gift" option. (I'm saving you the S/I fees, please save me the PP fees.)
Contact me through PM or e-mail at quattrocoins@yahoo.com
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Coins should arrive today.
Thanks, Lee.
The name is LEE!
As it happens, there is a picture of it in my coin album from when it was a part of my registry set.
I don't know how to post it, but you can view the coin here.
The reverse is just as pretty as the obverse, if not more so, and my picture does not do the coin justice.
If you like pretty toned coins, you would love this one.
I am so confident of this that the coin comes with a no-questions-asked return privilege.
I have yet to hear back from the person who wanted the 1963 type B.
If I don't hear back from him by this afternoon, it will become available again.
<< <i>Don
Any light or heavy motto's for sale? >>
Craig,
You've seen the only '34-D's that I have, and the 34-P that's in my set I got from you.
Of course, the MS65 '34-D is a heavy motto...along with a small D.
Or is this a once a year kinda thing?
The name is LEE!
Thank You!
5 Stars All the Way!
The name is LEE!
<< <i>The coins arrived today Don!
Thank You!
5 Stars All the Way! >>
Glad you liked them, Lee.
It was a pleasure doing business with you.
Second 1960 type B added.
2nd 1960 type B sold.
Still a 1957 & 1961 left.
<< <i>Super nice 1963 PCGS MS66 type B Washington Don! Thanks again! >>
You're very welcome, Barry.
It was a pleasure doing business with you.