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<p>[QUOTE="jaceravone, post: 437922, member: 9474"]Ron,</p><p>Now when it comes to grading, I guess I would consider myself a novice as well, but based on your pics and what I know of the 32 series, this coin looks pretty nice to me. I think (and I could be wrong) that the 32 quarters generally have a weak strike to them. (I get them confused with the 34's) The one you have looked pretty solid. As far as it being cleaned, I can't tell from the pics, but Im not an expert. I have a 32D that was graded XF and yours looks a heck of a lot better. So either mine was way overgraded or this guy is really undergrading yours. </p><p> </p><p>I think some memebers mentioned that, if you are not able to have a local expert look at it before sending it in, you probably would be better off sending it to ANACS because they will slab cleaned coins. I believe NGC will grade cleaned coins only if they are key dates (could be wrong about that too) If you are not sure, I would not waste your money on PCGS. Good luck and keep us posted.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jaceravone, post: 437922, member: 9474"]Ron, Now when it comes to grading, I guess I would consider myself a novice as well, but based on your pics and what I know of the 32 series, this coin looks pretty nice to me. I think (and I could be wrong) that the 32 quarters generally have a weak strike to them. (I get them confused with the 34's) The one you have looked pretty solid. As far as it being cleaned, I can't tell from the pics, but Im not an expert. I have a 32D that was graded XF and yours looks a heck of a lot better. So either mine was way overgraded or this guy is really undergrading yours. I think some memebers mentioned that, if you are not able to have a local expert look at it before sending it in, you probably would be better off sending it to ANACS because they will slab cleaned coins. I believe NGC will grade cleaned coins only if they are key dates (could be wrong about that too) If you are not sure, I would not waste your money on PCGS. Good luck and keep us posted.[/QUOTE]
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