I couldn't remember who the clad quarter guy was. Thank you Thad! I would like to know if he feels some of these are worth sending in. I don't want to waste money for clad quarters since I don't collect them.
I found the rest of the quarters from the same set as the previous ones I posted. I'm starting to think that whoever put this set together was very good (and very picky) at selecting high grade clad quarters. The luster level on these fellas is ridiculous. And this odd fellow that I posted about here.
Those are very nice clad quarters. From the pictures I'd guess the most likely three are the '78, 2nd '82-P, and the '83-D. All of them look nice but I doubt they'll get enough of a toning bump to pay for the grading. If you ever wanna get rid of the '81-D cheap think of me.
These are my new toners. The sellers photos of course. Ill provide better true views if the coins are better candidates for grading. Sent from my SM-G935P using Tapatalk
Im not sure why. Those Wayte Raymond albums are notorious for making monster toned coins. Sent from my SM-G935P using Tapatalk
gbroke- I love seeing the relentless myriad of Washington quarters, one after the other. Someone else did this same thing not too long ago with their Morgan dollars.
Yes they are - I've seen 2 original WR albums and most of the coins were toned. Both times the dealer didn't want to break the sets...but I spent a gob of money and got one of them to take a couple out.