I didn't even look up the grade. I have been trying to make my judgements without it, which is why I love when people do like you did and post the coin without it.
Well after taking a few months off I see there has been many nice coins purchased. Congrats to all of you who truly love this series. Jay that is another really nice variety and top pop and congrats. It is so nice to see some of you who actually search for varieties and end up NOT being Buried in a Coin. @davewesen that is a Great Type B pickup Nice Job.
The coins are out there if you just put in the effort. These two coins are my first purchase in over 3 months. Down to 23 coins left. Also congrats to @Washingtonrainbows for taking over the Top spot in the 32 to 64 Set. Amazing. I finally found a nice 1955 d I like and the 1962 d is another coin I have been waiting for a nice 66+. Enjoy....
I don't think I have posted these images previously, and I don't know where my finished images of this coin are, but here are some with the plastic still visible around it before being cropped-
@TomB said:
I don't think I have posted these images previously, and I don't know where my finished images of this coin are, but here are some with the plastic still visible around it before being cropped-
Now that's a coin I could use for my set. Love that Look.....Older holder? Grade?
@davewesen Hopefully you will get a true view you can share..
@Sparky64 I paid a little over guide for the 1955 D and was surprised that the 1962 d only cost me a little over half of what guide says...Thanks everyone for the comments...
I forgot to post this variety I picked up a few months ago. This was coin 160. I would love to own a MS Version but they get really Expensive. So I was Happy to add this one for a Reasonable Price.
And Might as well add my newest pickup. Coin number 163 out of 185. Been watching this coin for awhile and seller finally lowered the price to where I liked it. Always like a coin that has a good True View.
More great acquisitions @1tommy .
I was recently looking at and considering a 37-DDO that was graded G4 just because it is still cool even at that grade.
AND your Trueviewed '37 is nothing short of spectacular.
"If I say something in the woods and my wife isn't there to hear it.....am I still wrong?"
Well I took advantage of the Quarterly Special to the TrueView of some coins that I wanted decent photos of since I can seem to capture the essence of the coin. Here is the first one, a 1936-S MS-66.
@sparky64 said:
More great acquisitions @1tommy .
I was recently looking at and considering a 37-DDO that was graded G4 just because it is still cool even at that grade.
AND your Trueviewed '37 is nothing short of spectacular.
Thanks Mark. I agree the 37 ddo in any grade is a great addition to the set. 10 years ago the MS was a lot cheaper.
Hey Jay. It looks like you picked the Right Coins to get true viewed and they did a great job. You have the eyes for this Series. Love the 36 S but the 1942 is really a nice looking toner.
Tom. You can keep showing the same coins over and over and I would never get tired looking at them. Love those rainbow colors.
My favorite Proof and its on Page 1 of this thread but with a Big old Photobucket Sticker....Nice Proofs and that could be a goal for a set of all toners.
Well this coin is one of my favorite coins. It is the only 1953 ETF Variety in a Cameo grade. I enjoy looking at coins that have the die altered by someone at the mint. So this die was so worn that the tail feathers on the eagle we almost gone and someone then engraved new tail feathers and then they polished the die to create the cameo effect. I consider this one of the rarest coins I own. I am not sure how many coins were struck with the ETF and in Cameo condition, but I think there are very few. This coin is a conditional rarity.
@NorCalJack said:
Well this coin is one of my favorite coins. It is the only 1953 ETF Variety in a Cameo grade. I enjoy looking at coins that have the die altered by someone at the mint. So this die was so worn that the tail feathers on the eagle we almost gone and someone then engraved new tail feathers and then they polished the die to create the cameo effect. I consider this one of the rarest coins I own. I am not sure how many coins were struck with the ETF and in Cameo condition, but I think there are very few. This coin is a conditional rarity.
I remember finding the second 1953 ETF to be graded. At the time I thought it was a super rare coin. Others on the Board suggested I sell it at that time. I really wanted to keep the coin for my set but decided to sell it on heritage. I think the coin sold for over 3 grand.
It took another 6 months before another member found one and sold it to me. I now have the Proof 66 and this Proof 67, There are now 54 Examples in Just proof with the highest a 68 and 9 67's.
Your coin is The ONLY Cameo so far. And just like when I happened to be looking at your set and saw that 1956 Proof in 65 DCAM and it was the Die Gouge, that too is one nice coin. I see that coin is now tied for Top Pop with only 1 other.
Love the true views Jay and Nice job on Building a Great Set....
I mainly just collect this series raw, for now, but come to this thread for education. Seeing all of the amazing proofs is very eye-opening to the possibilities that are out there.
I just looked at that 45-S I just posted and realized it has an inverted S. It is also a Trumpet Tail S. I did not know that it was that variety. Of course PCGS does not recognize this variety, but it is a pretty cool variety that according to Vista Variety website it is the only inverted mintmark in this series. Of course there is the 1956 D/Inverted D but this is the only inverted mintmark that was not corrected at the mint.
Well maybe it is not the inverted S. It just looks weird. If anyone with more experience with these wants to chime in let me know. Here is a close up of the mm.
@NorCalJack said:
Well maybe it is not the inverted S. It just looks weird. If anyone with more experience with these wants to chime in let me know. Here is a close up of the mm.
Going by CONECA pics it looks like a regular S for that year with some machine doubling. Or else a RPM not listed.
You're on a roll unlike me lately.
I've hit a rut but anticipate getting out of it in the near future.
I feel the same way as it seems to get tougher the closer you get to the End. Nice Pickup Jay and Good luck on the last 6. I feel so far away needing 21. But in No hurry. Did your other 46 s cross over? I am getting my order ready to send off this week....
You're on a roll unlike me lately.
I've hit a rut but anticipate getting out of it in the near future.
I feel the same way as it seems to get tougher the closer you get to the End. Nice Pickup Jay and Good luck on the last 6. I feel so far away needing 21. But in No hurry. Did your other 46 s cross over? I am getting my order ready to send off this week....
I sent it in for a straight grade. I hope it gets a 67. Either way I am keeping that one. It has the look. LOL
Perhaps this should appear on BST, but I’m hoping one of you Washie specialists can help me out. I’m looking to pay top dollar for a 1936 PR66 (or better) Quarter graded by PCGS with a CAC. While I have seen many of these, I’m part of what I believe is a large silent group (maybe not a majority, but I believe quite large group) that prefers 20th Century Proof coins to be blast white with very high luster. While my other 1936 silver proof coins, and my 1936-1942 proof quarters are all blast white with super high luster, the 1936 proof quarters graded PR66 I’ve seen have either had significant toning, or significant haze/cloudiness that hides the true beautiful luster underneath. As noted above, if you have available the coin I’m looking for, I can pay top dollar. Feel free to message me. Thanks.
Steve
A day without fine wine and working on your coin collection is like a day without sunshine!!!
This coin was last auctioned in 2007 and it came out of the Cheeks Collection. Ex: W.M. Garber Collection. Zones of lavender-blue and olive-gold patina grace each side of this highly lustrous example. The devices exhibit solid detail.
I always loved the way they used to describe there coins on heritage. This coin has put me in 5th place All time Finest Set finally bumping Mitch @wondercoin .
He opened up his set last week and now I see why it has taken me so long to get past him. Some beautiful Washington Quarters in that set. But it also showed me how Little the Varieties score with the current point system. One would think that in a Variety Set they would actually give more points for the varieties.
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I didn't even look up the grade. I have been trying to make my judgements without it, which is why I love when people do like you did and post the coin without it.
Edit for spelling
I really love both of these!
Added a proof toner to the collection!
1946-S/S in MS-67 - Pop 3/1
Here is my Washington Quarter Variety Registry Set
This is my Washington Quarter Proof Variety Registry Set
Pretty coin!
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
Well I just got a Top Pop variety. I'm pretty happy with this coin also. 1943-S Medium "S"
Here is my Washington Quarter Variety Registry Set
This is my Washington Quarter Proof Variety Registry Set
Well after taking a few months off I see there has been many nice coins purchased. Congrats to all of you who truly love this series. Jay that is another really nice variety and top pop and congrats. It is so nice to see some of you who actually search for varieties and end up NOT being Buried in a Coin. @davewesen that is a Great Type B pickup Nice Job.
The coins are out there if you just put in the effort. These two coins are my first purchase in over 3 months. Down to 23 coins left. Also congrats to @Washingtonrainbows for taking over the Top spot in the 32 to 64 Set. Amazing. I finally found a nice 1955 d I like and the 1962 d is another coin I have been waiting for a nice 66+. Enjoy....
I used to be famous now I just collect coins.
Link to My Registry Set.
https://pcgs.com/setregistry/quarters/washington-quarters-specialty-sets/washington-quarters-complete-variety-set-circulation-strikes-1932-1964/publishedset/78469
Varieties Are The Spice Of LIFE and Thanks to Those who teach us what to search For.
Your pair of MS66+ coins appear to have original skin on them. Good finds!
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
I don't think I have posted these images previously, and I don't know where my finished images of this coin are, but here are some with the plastic still visible around it before being cropped-
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
thx 1tommy, I need to send it in for variety/re-holder
Very nice additions @1tommy .
I need and have been looking for an acceptable 62-D for a long time.
"If I say something in the woods and my wife isn't there to hear it.....am I still wrong?"
My Washington Quarter Registry set...in progress
Now that's a coin I could use for my set. Love that Look.....Older holder? Grade?
@davewesen Hopefully you will get a true view you can share..
@Sparky64 I paid a little over guide for the 1955 D and was surprised that the 1962 d only cost me a little over half of what guide says...Thanks everyone for the comments...
I used to be famous now I just collect coins.
Link to My Registry Set.
https://pcgs.com/setregistry/quarters/washington-quarters-specialty-sets/washington-quarters-complete-variety-set-circulation-strikes-1932-1964/publishedset/78469
Varieties Are The Spice Of LIFE and Thanks to Those who teach us what to search For.
Thanks! OGH MS63/CAC.
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
I forgot to post this variety I picked up a few months ago. This was coin 160. I would love to own a MS Version but they get really Expensive. So I was Happy to add this one for a Reasonable Price.
And Might as well add my newest pickup. Coin number 163 out of 185. Been watching this coin for awhile and seller finally lowered the price to where I liked it. Always like a coin that has a good True View.
Enjoy Tom
I used to be famous now I just collect coins.
Link to My Registry Set.
https://pcgs.com/setregistry/quarters/washington-quarters-specialty-sets/washington-quarters-complete-variety-set-circulation-strikes-1932-1964/publishedset/78469
Varieties Are The Spice Of LIFE and Thanks to Those who teach us what to search For.
anyone has washington from 1932 too 2019, thanks
More great acquisitions @1tommy .
I was recently looking at and considering a 37-DDO that was graded G4 just because it is still cool even at that grade.
AND your Trueviewed '37 is nothing short of spectacular.
"If I say something in the woods and my wife isn't there to hear it.....am I still wrong?"
My Washington Quarter Registry set...in progress
Well I took advantage of the Quarterly Special to the TrueView of some coins that I wanted decent photos of since I can seem to capture the essence of the coin. Here is the first one, a 1936-S MS-66.
Here is my Washington Quarter Variety Registry Set
This is my Washington Quarter Proof Variety Registry Set
OK here is another one. Suppose to be hot here today in California, so this coin is appropriate for today.
Here is my Washington Quarter Variety Registry Set
This is my Washington Quarter Proof Variety Registry Set
You folks are posting some beautiful WQs!
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
I have no idea if I have posted this before, so please accept my apology if this is a boring retread-
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
TomB,
That is nice 39 Proof. That would look great in my set LOL. I have a 1940 Proof that I will post later today that looks similar to yours.
Here is my Washington Quarter Variety Registry Set
This is my Washington Quarter Proof Variety Registry Set
Thanks Mark. I agree the 37 ddo in any grade is a great addition to the set. 10 years ago the MS was a lot cheaper.
Hey Jay. It looks like you picked the Right Coins to get true viewed and they did a great job. You have the eyes for this Series. Love the 36 S but the 1942 is really a nice looking toner.
Tom. You can keep showing the same coins over and over and I would never get tired looking at them. Love those rainbow colors.
I used to be famous now I just collect coins.
Link to My Registry Set.
https://pcgs.com/setregistry/quarters/washington-quarters-specialty-sets/washington-quarters-complete-variety-set-circulation-strikes-1932-1964/publishedset/78469
Varieties Are The Spice Of LIFE and Thanks to Those who teach us what to search For.
Well I had this one graded and I really like the look of it. It does look like the 1939 @TomB posted earlier.
Here is my Washington Quarter Variety Registry Set
This is my Washington Quarter Proof Variety Registry Set
Nice early proofs! I want to start a the series too!
We will stick with the proof coins. Here is another TrueView. 68 DCAM
Here is my Washington Quarter Variety Registry Set
This is my Washington Quarter Proof Variety Registry Set
Well here is the twin to the 1959. A 1958 Proof 68 DCAM. I really like cameo proofs. I still have one more to post in a little while.
Here is my Washington Quarter Variety Registry Set
This is my Washington Quarter Proof Variety Registry Set
My favorite Proof and its on Page 1 of this thread but with a Big old Photobucket Sticker....Nice Proofs and that could be a goal for a set of all toners.
I used to be famous now I just collect coins.
Link to My Registry Set.
https://pcgs.com/setregistry/quarters/washington-quarters-specialty-sets/washington-quarters-complete-variety-set-circulation-strikes-1932-1964/publishedset/78469
Varieties Are The Spice Of LIFE and Thanks to Those who teach us what to search For.
Well this coin is one of my favorite coins. It is the only 1953 ETF Variety in a Cameo grade. I enjoy looking at coins that have the die altered by someone at the mint. So this die was so worn that the tail feathers on the eagle we almost gone and someone then engraved new tail feathers and then they polished the die to create the cameo effect. I consider this one of the rarest coins I own. I am not sure how many coins were struck with the ETF and in Cameo condition, but I think there are very few. This coin is a conditional rarity.
Here is my Washington Quarter Variety Registry Set
This is my Washington Quarter Proof Variety Registry Set
Got these 2 Washies at ANA.
The 1934 DDO PCGS65
And the 1964-P PCGS66+
Turns out my 34 DDO is also A DDR!
Well here are more Trueviews I recently received.
Here is my Washington Quarter Variety Registry Set
This is my Washington Quarter Proof Variety Registry Set
I remember finding the second 1953 ETF to be graded. At the time I thought it was a super rare coin. Others on the Board suggested I sell it at that time. I really wanted to keep the coin for my set but decided to sell it on heritage. I think the coin sold for over 3 grand.
It took another 6 months before another member found one and sold it to me. I now have the Proof 66 and this Proof 67, There are now 54 Examples in Just proof with the highest a 68 and 9 67's.
Your coin is The ONLY Cameo so far. And just like when I happened to be looking at your set and saw that 1956 Proof in 65 DCAM and it was the Die Gouge, that too is one nice coin. I see that coin is now tied for Top Pop with only 1 other.
Love the true views Jay and Nice job on Building a Great Set....
I used to be famous now I just collect coins.
Link to My Registry Set.
https://pcgs.com/setregistry/quarters/washington-quarters-specialty-sets/washington-quarters-complete-variety-set-circulation-strikes-1932-1964/publishedset/78469
Varieties Are The Spice Of LIFE and Thanks to Those who teach us what to search For.
I mainly just collect this series raw, for now, but come to this thread for education. Seeing all of the amazing proofs is very eye-opening to the possibilities that are out there.
Time to post another Trueview that I received a couple of weeks ago.
Here is my Washington Quarter Variety Registry Set
This is my Washington Quarter Proof Variety Registry Set
Beautiful Quarter.
I just looked at that 45-S I just posted and realized it has an inverted S. It is also a Trumpet Tail S. I did not know that it was that variety. Of course PCGS does not recognize this variety, but it is a pretty cool variety that according to Vista Variety website it is the only inverted mintmark in this series. Of course there is the 1956 D/Inverted D but this is the only inverted mintmark that was not corrected at the mint.
Here is my Washington Quarter Variety Registry Set
This is my Washington Quarter Proof Variety Registry Set
Well maybe it is not the inverted S. It just looks weird. If anyone with more experience with these wants to chime in let me know. Here is a close up of the mm.
Here is my Washington Quarter Variety Registry Set
This is my Washington Quarter Proof Variety Registry Set
Going by CONECA pics it looks like a regular S for that year with some machine doubling. Or else a RPM not listed.
I see the 1968-S proof reverse type F has been added to the Washington Quarters Complete Variety Set, Proof (1936-Present) set.
New Purchase. Only 6 to complete the set.
Here is my Washington Quarter Variety Registry Set
This is my Washington Quarter Proof Variety Registry Set
Gorgeous 63-D @NorCalJack .
You're on a roll unlike me lately.
I've hit a rut but anticipate getting out of it in the near future.
"If I say something in the woods and my wife isn't there to hear it.....am I still wrong?"
My Washington Quarter Registry set...in progress
I feel the same way as it seems to get tougher the closer you get to the End. Nice Pickup Jay and Good luck on the last 6. I feel so far away needing 21. But in No hurry. Did your other 46 s cross over? I am getting my order ready to send off this week....
I used to be famous now I just collect coins.
Link to My Registry Set.
https://pcgs.com/setregistry/quarters/washington-quarters-specialty-sets/washington-quarters-complete-variety-set-circulation-strikes-1932-1964/publishedset/78469
Varieties Are The Spice Of LIFE and Thanks to Those who teach us what to search For.
I sent it in for a straight grade. I hope it gets a 67. Either way I am keeping that one. It has the look. LOL
Good luck on your coin, can wait to see it.
Here is my Washington Quarter Variety Registry Set
This is my Washington Quarter Proof Variety Registry Set
Does anyone here have any idea where I can find a 34P and 37S quarter in NGC MS67? I have people looking at big shows and nothing so far.
Perhaps this should appear on BST, but I’m hoping one of you Washie specialists can help me out. I’m looking to pay top dollar for a 1936 PR66 (or better) Quarter graded by PCGS with a CAC. While I have seen many of these, I’m part of what I believe is a large silent group (maybe not a majority, but I believe quite large group) that prefers 20th Century Proof coins to be blast white with very high luster. While my other 1936 silver proof coins, and my 1936-1942 proof quarters are all blast white with super high luster, the 1936 proof quarters graded PR66 I’ve seen have either had significant toning, or significant haze/cloudiness that hides the true beautiful luster underneath. As noted above, if you have available the coin I’m looking for, I can pay top dollar. Feel free to message me. Thanks.
Steve
My collecting “Pride & Joy” is my PCGS Registry Dansco 7070 Set:
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/type-sets/design-type-sets/complete-dansco-7070-modified-type-set-1796-date/publishedset/213996
This coin was last auctioned in 2007 and it came out of the Cheeks Collection. Ex: W.M. Garber Collection. Zones of lavender-blue and olive-gold patina grace each side of this highly lustrous example. The devices exhibit solid detail.
I always loved the way they used to describe there coins on heritage. This coin has put me in 5th place All time Finest Set finally bumping Mitch @wondercoin .
He opened up his set last week and now I see why it has taken me so long to get past him. Some beautiful Washington Quarters in that set. But it also showed me how Little the Varieties score with the current point system. One would think that in a Variety Set they would actually give more points for the varieties.
I used to be famous now I just collect coins.
Link to My Registry Set.
https://pcgs.com/setregistry/quarters/washington-quarters-specialty-sets/washington-quarters-complete-variety-set-circulation-strikes-1932-1964/publishedset/78469
Varieties Are The Spice Of LIFE and Thanks to Those who teach us what to search For.
Nice coin Tom.
Here is my Washington Quarter Variety Registry Set
This is my Washington Quarter Proof Variety Registry Set
Well I got some True Views back so I will post them here.
Here is a 1956-D D/D that I found raw. I was actually surprised by the grade. I was hoping for a 64, but they graded it a 65.
Then I got a MS-66 on my 1951-D DDO. I have to give credit to 1Tommy for showing me how what to look for on this variety. This is a tie for Top Pop.
I will post more when I have more time.
Here is my Washington Quarter Variety Registry Set
This is my Washington Quarter Proof Variety Registry Set