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  • TomBTomB Posts: 22,392 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I found my old thread. Unfortunately, I had hyperlinked the images because the software version of the boards that PCGS was using at that time could not easily handle many large images. So, I thought I was doing everyone a favor by placing links so that they could look at so many coins, when in reality it made preservation of the images that much more difficult. The links are now dead and the images lost, unless I can find the original film roll.

    https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/586114/a-glimpse-of-an-original-mint-state-roll-of-1932-washington-quarters-links-to-large-file-size-imag

    Thomas Bush Numismatics & Numismatic Photography

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

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  • erwindocerwindoc Posts: 5,370 ✭✭✭✭✭

    All these recent coins make me want to build yet another set of silver WQ!

  • erwindocerwindoc Posts: 5,370 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I feel very lucky to add this coin to my collection tonight. I ALWAYS struggle with this date/MM, even more than the 36D, 32D/S. I wanted to grab it early in the rebuild! TruView and GreatPhoto images

    I was also lucky enough to get to add both of these, which look exceptional for the given grade!!!

  • TomBTomB Posts: 22,392 ✭✭✭✭✭

    It has also been my experience that the '37-S is very difficult to find and has been more difficult to find acceptable pieces than it is to find the '32-S, '34-D and '35-D. For me, the '32-D and '36-D are the biggest toughies to find nice. Regardless, it appears you took a massive step into your new collection. Nice work!

    Thomas Bush Numismatics & Numismatic Photography

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

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  • Matt04Matt04 Posts: 321 ✭✭✭

    Thought I'd come here to share this 1944-S in MS67 I just purchased to add to my collection. It grabbed my attention because I noticed for the most part many of the higher grade 44-S's have many marks, especially on the bust. I also wanted a toned piece. A blast white coin in high grade for me would have to be one in superb condition with very few issues which don't detract from its beauty. I noticed all the blast white ones on the market in my opinion did not deserve a 67 or 67+ grade based on the marks they all showed. This piece is nicely toned and will be the first 44-S in my collection.

  • Matt04Matt04 Posts: 321 ✭✭✭

    I was trying to figure out what the distinct pattern is on the quarter. Could this be toning from within a canvas bag? The reverse and parts of the obverse show this distinct pattern toning.

  • TomBTomB Posts: 22,392 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I noticed the pattern, too. I don't believe either of us is writing about the partial fingerprint on the reverse at about eight o'clock, but instead the narrow "lines" on both sides. My first thought was that it spent quite a bit of time in a folder or card stock. This would explain the deeper toning along the edges. Truly, we won't know and mine is just a guess. Regardless, I like the coin.

    Thomas Bush Numismatics & Numismatic Photography

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

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  • Matt04Matt04 Posts: 321 ✭✭✭

    On Monday I dropped off 9 Washington Quarters to CAC for stickering including the 44-S I received above & previously discussed Old Fatty NGC Holder/OGH Pieces. I will keep everyone updated, I may make a youtube video upon receiving them back.

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