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<p>[QUOTE="LA_Geezer, post: 3607793, member: 89393"]Not yet, and none of mine are slabbed, either. I'll have to make a decision how I want to proceed. I chose the mid-forties as a starting point because both my younger brother and I were born then; the ones from the thirties I've looked at and that pass muster would have to be budgeted in. In all, and as [USER=19165]@physics-fan3.14[/USER] has intimated, most of the ~50 silver quarters I have beginning in 1944 would grade in the MS arena, or Bu/Au at worst, yet only a few of these cost me more than $4.00; the '49-D setting me back a whopping $8.82.</p><p><br /></p><p>The '49-D would not make the BU grade either, but a good EF, at least. I have never been much for proof coins, and to my knowledge, I have only the new 2019 JFK pure silver cameo Half and a single ATB quarter in proof versions.</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks for the mention of the Sprucecraft link, it was one of several sites I had already visited; and thanks for the mention of the Feigenbaum treatise on Washington quarters, too.</p><p><br /></p><p>Now, let's see some slabbed examples from the thirties![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="LA_Geezer, post: 3607793, member: 89393"]Not yet, and none of mine are slabbed, either. I'll have to make a decision how I want to proceed. I chose the mid-forties as a starting point because both my younger brother and I were born then; the ones from the thirties I've looked at and that pass muster would have to be budgeted in. In all, and as [USER=19165]@physics-fan3.14[/USER] has intimated, most of the ~50 silver quarters I have beginning in 1944 would grade in the MS arena, or Bu/Au at worst, yet only a few of these cost me more than $4.00; the '49-D setting me back a whopping $8.82. The '49-D would not make the BU grade either, but a good EF, at least. I have never been much for proof coins, and to my knowledge, I have only the new 2019 JFK pure silver cameo Half and a single ATB quarter in proof versions. Thanks for the mention of the Sprucecraft link, it was one of several sites I had already visited; and thanks for the mention of the Feigenbaum treatise on Washington quarters, too. Now, let's see some slabbed examples from the thirties![/QUOTE]
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