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NOW I HAVE NOT HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO HAVE MY COIN GRADED. SO THAT BEING SAID, I WOULD APPRECIATE ANY AND ALL OPINIONS...
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1932 D QUARTER | American Eagle Silver Coins1 of 1 |
Posted 11 months ago
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NOW I HAVE NOT HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO HAVE MY COIN GRADED. SO THAT BEING SAID, I WOULD APPRECIATE ANY AND ALL OPINIONS...
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1932 D - was the first year for the Washington Quarter. Total mintage was very low, only 436,800 minted. Cannot grade it properly from pictures. Suggest you send it to a professional coin grading service (PCGS). You can check the latest Whitman Redbook for current pricing values. (2013 Edition should be available at your local library). The latest Redbook I have available is the 2006 edition and your coin values as follows; EF40 (extra fine) $225. / AU50 (almost uncirculated) $350. / MS60 (Mint state) $1100. / MS63 (Mint state) $3200. / MS65 (Mint state) $24,000. - Notice the 3 different mint states, one little scratch, nick, or blemish diminshes the value drastically and remember these values are based on 2006 Redbook values, not 2012 - Check the library, the 2013 edition should be released in June. ***DO NOT TRY TO CLEAN THE COIN