if someone scribbled MS67 on a 2x2 flip ... then it wasn't graded but someone assumed it could be graded as that. +/- 70 on the 70 scale for 2x2 flip grades. $10.58 for a graded PCGS MS67 quarter https://www.ebay.com/itm/1976-S-PCGS-MS67-Washington-Quarter-/283003090851?hash=item41e44c77a3:g:MUMAAOSwhHJbHWvH&_nkw=1776 1976 quarter&_sacat=0&_from=R40&LH_Complete=1&_dcat=39461&rt=nc&LH_Sold=1&nma=true&si=VFrZUWEX2uYXJc28vekPhnh1zxY%3D&orig_cvip=true&nordt=true&_trksid=p2047675.l2557 Add the cost of PCGS grading and someone (who got it graded) got ripped ...
Willy, your quarter is top notch. But not worth it to get graded. That time was about 42 years ago to get it graded and make money on it. Now, it's just throwing cash down the toilet to get graded.
No I totally understand what you're saying but I'm just going by what was graded recently does 110 graded one at ms-67 that looks horrible in my opinion I sent you a picture of it check it out look at the details on the drum the class and Washington's forehead also on the rim and that got a 67 plus just saying
.. It's a Colonial Drummer! Here is an interesting CoinWeek article I want to share - https://coinweek.com/us-coins/on-collecting-bicentennial-quarters-risks-and-rewards/
Thanks paddy I'm trying to multitask look at pennies do coin talk and watch Premium Rush great New York movie of the bicyclist couriers
Great article that is also the same guy did of YouTube video with all the pie charts and everything I watch that too