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Categories  •  Stack's October 2005 Atlanta Expo U. S. Coins U. S. Quarters U. S. Washington Quarters
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Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
5240 1932-D MS-64 (PCGS) (see below) $4,700.00
1932-D MS-64 (PCGS). Medium gray and gold toning on both sides. An item for consideration for a buyer...
Medium gray and gold toning on both sides. An item for consideration for a buyer who opts for toning instead of brilliant lustre. Important as the rarest single date and mintmark issue in the Washington series, although the 1932-S has a slightly lower mintage figure.
5241 1932-D AU-58 (ANACS) (see below) $525.00
1932-D AU-58 (ANACS). Nearly all lustre still remains on this attractive example of the lowest mintage...
Nearly all lustre still remains on this attractive example of the lowest mintage regular issue in the series. Flecks of light gray and golden toning. A dandy AU-58, a coin that is just right if you are seeking this level.
5242 1932-D AU-55 (ANACS) (see below) $450.00
1932-D AU-55 (ANACS). Much lustre is still seen on both sides. Light yellow and gray toning. Another...
Much lustre is still seen on both sides. Light yellow and gray toning. Another quality example at this level.
5243 1932-D EF-40 (ANACS) (see below) $210.00
1932-D EF-40 (ANACS). Graded EF-40, this coin shows light wear at the centers. However, significant...
Graded EF-40, this coin shows light wear at the centers. However, significant lustre can still be seen in certain areas, most notably at the lower right of the obverse.
5244 1937 Doubled Die Obverse. MS-64 (PCGS) (see below) $10,200.00
1937 Doubled Die Obverse. MS-64 (PCGS). Satiny pale golden surfaces show broadly sweeping cartwheel...
Satiny pale golden surfaces show broadly sweeping cartwheel lustre. A newly popular rarity in the Washington quarter series, a variety with doubling at IN GOD WE TRUST as dramatic as that shown on its better-known counterpart from 1934, and with unmistakable doubling at the date as well. This variety is currently represented in the PCGS Population Report by just 11 grading events across the...  more
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