NEAT TONED 1935(d) WASH QUARTER: READ!
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For any of you collectors out there that appreciate cool color, I have a neat toned 1935(d) Wash Quarter grading NGC-MS64. The coin has a fairly deep multicolored obverse with a patch of electric deep green. Some small ticks likely kept it from an MS65 holder when it was submitted a while back to NGC by whomever. The reverse is also multicolored and closer to MS66 quality, primarily orange/reddish color. Overall, a neat color coin, especially for this date.
The coin is a PERFECT coin to bust out of the holder and put into a raw toned set. To the naked eye the coin looks like a realy cool toned gem piece. My price in the NGC-MS64 holder is $425 (with free shipping). No questions asked return privilege just in case the coin doesn't fit into your collection. If it doesn't sell, I'll may just bust it out and put the coin in one of my raw quarter albums for another day. Wondercoin.
The coin is a PERFECT coin to bust out of the holder and put into a raw toned set. To the naked eye the coin looks like a realy cool toned gem piece. My price in the NGC-MS64 holder is $425 (with free shipping). No questions asked return privilege just in case the coin doesn't fit into your collection. If it doesn't sell, I'll may just bust it out and put the coin in one of my raw quarter albums for another day. Wondercoin.
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The NGC holder was from a couple years back. It's one of those coins where the "MS64 holder does nothing for the coin", if you know what I mean.
It's a cool coin for sure, but I have a blast white PCGS-MS67 in my personal collection, which I believe may be the only blast white piece of that date known. There are a couple real pretty toned PCGS-MS67 coins of this date out there as well. One was in the Green collection and the other J. Benbow recently had and I sold it for him to a forum member, who possesses a terrific coin! There may have also been a white piece and another toned piece that sold over the past several years, to round out the pop of this very underrated Wash quarter date in MS67 (but a nice toned MS66 coin just sold at the Heritage auction for over $4,000 I believe, which is, of course, very strong money)
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