1935 Quarter, what do you feel it grades?

I just started getting back into coin collecting and this was the first result for coin collecting forums. Good place, I've been reading the threads for a few weeks now, learned quite a lot. Decided to finally join with some questions and things and hopefully learn even more about my hobby. First I'm wondering what you guys would grade this quarter, it's in a slab, my first slab at that. Got a hell of a deal on it on ebay just this week. If it wasn't for you guys I probably would've done something dumb like buy a PCI or ACG graded coin, but no this is a PCGS slab. Enough rambling, here's the coin:
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I will guess MS62 - MS63.
Looking for PCGS AU58 Washington's, 32-63.
I would say your Washington is a 64.
Hard to tell from these photos, but I might say 64.
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My grade guess is MS63, MS64/65 if those marks are not on the cheek.
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<< <i>You grade with several differnt magnifications ,starting at the rim of the coin working inward! >>
That is crazy. You will really micro grade if you do that and waste 4-5 minutes per coin. Use your naked eye and look quickly. 15 seconds and a grade should be in your head.
Cameron Kiefer
<< <i>I can throw you a Gem looking quarter -let you grade it with your naked eye -then throw you a 5X and all of a sudden that great looking coin in your hand that your naked eye said was uncirculsted is full of dig,blemishe and won't even grade MS 60! >>
I disagree. A MS-60 by the naked eye and a 60 by the loupe are different grades alltogether. The grading services grade by the naked eye and the rest of the market has evolved that way also. I know a 5x brings out stuff, but then you basically have dropped the last 10 grades from the graph and made MS-60 the best grade possible with a loupe. It's the same thing.
Cameron Kiefer
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<< <i>Cameron who told you the grading services no longer use a glass? I am about 99.9% sure your wrong >>
I heard it from every major grader teaching the Advanced coin grading class. I never saw one loop at the PCGS grading room at the last FUN show. small things like half dimes and 3 cents, yes, but all the rest they don't. I am not trying to argue. Just what I have learned.
Cameron Kiefer
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Wished I'd had more available funds at the time, guy was selling quite a few 65's and 66's by PCGS standards that were all great deals, now he's got a bunch of PCI nonsense I wouldn't touch with a 10 foot pole.
Cameron Kiefer