I've seen some IGS slabs on the net, seriously overgraded their items are. That's higher than what you could have bought one for. They hit...
Looks like a promotional token.
A lot of contact marks on both sides, AU at best.
Hits on the neck obverse, reverse looks fairly clean, overall 63 maybe 64.
That is a VAM 2 doubled date.
Looks like you're off to a good start on bidding. Where did you find that Lincoln with the Masons symbol stamped on the obverse?
I read your entire post along with the personal jibs. And I highly doubt Yeoman would be so inaccurate on those mintage figures to have made such...
I'm taking data that is printed in Yeoman's Redbook.
Use your experience and tell us with a 100% degree of certainty how many quarters minted in 1932 have been melted? How many are still out there...
As I stated, and will reiterate it for you, by the numbers the 32-D is the second rarest with 436,800 minted compared to the 32-S with 408,000 minted.
F-VF on grade, value from numismedia.com $312-$431.
I go by the mintage numbers for the coins, there is no way of anyone tracking how many of those coins are still available in any grade, and what...
Agreed.
Wow is right. I guess the Morgans I have in my collection are not actual old silver coins?
I agree with GD wholeheartedly. Coin collecting is a hobby we do because because we love it, not as an investment.
Because the OP is not liking the opinions they are receiving about this coin.
1932-D Washingtons struck=436,800 1932-S Washingtons struck=408,000 As I stated, the 32-D is second most rarest, the 32-S is rarest.
I see no reason for it not to grade 64.
That Washington does have nice tone, but it's not that nice to spend over $80 on it. NGC values that coin at $45, with the tone, I would go no...
NFN, but there is really no need to have two threads on this same item.
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