Hello all, I've posted some of this collection in the past but took the next step in preserving what was a small coin inheritance for my son. This is an incomplete Washington quarter collection that was housed in a Whitman book. Some of the coins we're beginning to tone in an unpleasant manner, so I decided to self slab for long term preservation. I think they look quite nice now, and my son can handle them individually without jeopardizing their condition. I was hoping to get some feedback on grade of some of the pieces I determined to be in better grade. As mentioned in the past, I have a much harder time with Washington quarters than many other pieces in terms of grading. Here is the whole collection followed by a second post with the coins in question for grade. Thanks for any input. Mark
Nice collection. The 1937 toning - from the Whitman for how long ? @Robert91791 would enjoy this too. @CoinCorgi @Rick Stachowski @Lehigh96
I'm not sure how long they were in the Whitman, but I know it was well over a decade and probably 2 or 3.
Uncirculated tone coins. I like the fact that they are uncirculated but not tone. Get a FoodSaver machine and vacuum seal them unless you want to see the rest of them tarnished. Thank you @Clawcoins. Thank you for sharing your collection.
Nice bunch of quarters! That '41 D looks like it might be an RPM? Might want to take a closer look unless it's just the angle of the lighting? And the die crack too.
I don't think the '41 is a RPM upon closer inspection, but I'm no expert. I do like the die crack...thanks for pointing it out @Double Die