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Uncirculated 1964 D Washington quarter

I've done my homework I think on this coin. Lol. I hope I have it right, and if I don't you will surely tell me. Ok, I have researched this coin online an in the books,PCGS Photo grade an more an feel this coin will grade at least a 67 + Your expert analysis an feedback would be appreciated. Thank you in advance for your time. I've attached pics of 2 1964 d
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Glanced at the obverse: the mark on Washington’s neck just below the jawline and additional marks on the base of the bust are enough to keep this coin below 67.
The pictures are too fuzzy to tell for sure.
From what I can see, it looks like MS63, which would not be worth any premium above silver value.
I just need to get a new phone with a good camera. I'll get some better pics an post them. Thank you
Thank you
@Happycoins please read that response several times.
Do you see the marks that Shurke refers to?
In your research, have you found an example of a Washington quarter with even one mark similar to those, let alone several marks on the same coin? Post pictures side by side for comparison if so.
Nope.
nice coin
can you make the picture to include the entire side in the photos?
-oops, my screen is 500% when hit your links - lowering to 100% is just right
MS 67+ is a very high grade
Buy an old Samsung S13, great camera for coins. Cheap if you can find one.
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bob
zombie thread from march 2025
You apparently set a much lower bar for “zombie thread” than some of us.
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.
Expand your research to include the population report that our host provides for their graded coins ( https://www.pcgs.com/pop/detail/washington-quarter-1932-1998/112 ) and it will give you a better idea of just how uncommon such high grade coins are even in modern series. For the 1964-D Washington, out of 4,825 graded there were 22 coins at MS67+, 2 at MS68, and none higher. For NGC, out of 4,996 there are 23 graded at MS67+ and none higher. For CACG the numbers are much lower, and there are no 67+ or higher stickered and one MS68 graded, probably a crossover from PCGS.
I agree that yours is probably right around MS63, so worth melt.
Is there ANY Washie that doesn't look like it was weakly struck with worn out dies?
Agree, it’s more of a terminal illness thread.
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Great thread !