1936 D Washington Quarter

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  1. HULLCOINS

    HULLCOINS Junior Member

    Hey everybody, I have 10 of these 1936 D quarters but unfortunately they aren't in the greatest shape... most of them appear to be in the condition of the one I have pictured. Any guess as to the grade/value of these? Thanks Henry
     

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  3. Jim M

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  4. HULLCOINS

    HULLCOINS Junior Member

    I am well aware of coinflation but thanks for the help... I posted the wrong coin lol. I meant to ask about 1920 S SLQ. I will post pictures in the morning. Thanks
     
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  6. HULLCOINS

    HULLCOINS Junior Member

    I am hoping that it is in Fine but I am not quite sure. I have to take new pictures tomorrow.
     
  7. panda

    panda Junior Member

    i have seen the '20 s sell for around $10 in G and around $30 in F. so its a decent difference.
     
  8. HULLCOINS

    HULLCOINS Junior Member

    Here is the 1920 S, sorry for the mix-up. Is an acetone bath in order... your thoughts?
     

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  9. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    There looks to be a bit of green around the word LIBERTY. Acetone is probably a good idea.
     
  10. HULLCOINS

    HULLCOINS Junior Member

    how long should this coin be in acetone? Thanks.
     
  11. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    I would soak it for an hour or two. No rubbing. If the green is gone, rinse with fresh acetone.
    You could actually soak it for a day and not warm the coin.
    Keep in mind I'm talking acetone and not any type of acid dip.
     
  12. HULLCOINS

    HULLCOINS Junior Member

    I understand, I have used acetone before but not received much in results.
     
  13. Numismatist47

    Numismatist47 New Member

    G-F, value $18-$27.
     
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