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  • P0CKETCHANGEP0CKETCHANGE Posts: 2,909 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Just added this 1945-D MS65. It has nice luster and good overall eye appeal for a Denver issue 65. This acquisition also completes my Washington Quarter WWII Era Set on the CAC Registry, where I currently rank #4.

    Nothing is as expensive as free money.

  • erwindocerwindoc Posts: 5,210 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited April 5, 2025 4:57AM

    @P0CKETCHANGE said:
    Just added this 1945-D MS65. It has nice luster and good overall eye appeal for a Denver issue 65. This acquisition also completes my Washington Quarter WWII Era Set on the CAC Registry, where I currently rank #4.

    I really like that crescent of color! Maybe Ill get back into the series in the future! I just dont know if I have it in me to play with another registry set or set lower goals.

  • P0CKETCHANGEP0CKETCHANGE Posts: 2,909 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @erwindoc said:
    I really like that crescent of color! Maybe Ill get back into the series in the future! I just dont know if I have it in me to play with another registry set or set lower goals.

    I started small. My first WQ was a very colorful MS67 example for my type set. I thought it was cool and picked up a few more “double-sided toners”, but had no intention of doing a full set. At some point five years ago I gave in and kept going.

    You know how much effort it took to build your set the first time, so it probably seems like a lot to chew off again. But consider starting small first—maybe just one coin from each decade, or only coins in rattlers/OGH, or 36-42 proofs, etc.

    My set will be “complete” soon, but I intend to continue doing selective upgrades when I see better looking toners in slightly higher grades. But I’ll never get to the MS67+ level and don’t feel any pressure to do so. It’s been a fun journey.

    Nothing is as expensive as free money.

  • seduloussedulous Posts: 3,323 ✭✭✭✭✭

    What is amazing to me is how the affection with the Washington Quarter has changed over the years. It used to be something people would ignore or even loathe but now it really is a beautiful thing to collect.

    A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.

  • P0CKETCHANGEP0CKETCHANGE Posts: 2,909 ✭✭✭✭✭

    A few somewhat recent purchases that I sent off for a photo session:


    MS66+ CAC



    MS66+



    MS67 CAC



    MS67

    Nothing is as expensive as free money.

  • P0CKETCHANGEP0CKETCHANGE Posts: 2,909 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited April 10, 2025 1:36PM

    Just added this lustrous semi-key 1936-D to my set. MS64 and CAC-approved with wisps of color around the edges. Overall it presents better than most 64s—I have 66's and even 67's that have worse eye appeal. Set nearly complete!



    Nothing is as expensive as free money.

  • erwindocerwindoc Posts: 5,210 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I think the toughest issue is the 37S. Do you have one in your set yet @PocketChange ?

  • DaRigMan04DaRigMan04 Posts: 146 ✭✭✭


    alittle over Two weeks after grading began my 10 Washington Quarters just went into Encapsulation. Will share more details hopefully soon!!

  • TomBTomB Posts: 21,826 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Good luck!

    Thomas Bush Numismatics & Numismatic Photography

    In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson

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  • DaRigMan04DaRigMan04 Posts: 146 ✭✭✭
    edited April 16, 2025 11:38AM

    Update, grades are in! Not Bad for my first ever submission !! Coins I compiled over the past couple months. Although the two 1947's I was upset didn't get 67's. They looked like great candidates! Also was kinda shocked the 1934 HVY Motto didn't get atleast a 65 :/ Clear fields and all virtually.

  • TomBTomB Posts: 21,826 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Great job!

    Thomas Bush Numismatics & Numismatic Photography

    In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson

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