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Satiny white and exceptionally well struck for the date.
Brilliant lustrous surfaces and a solid strike on a date that often comes poorly struck.
CAC. Blast white and an excellent strike on an issue that typically comes weakly struck. The surfaces are silky smooth and devoid of all but the most trivial of tics. Outstanding for the grade with tremendous eye appeal.
Rich white luster on beautiful satiny surfaces with a sharp strike, especially for this date.
Clearly visible with the naked eye, the bold 1942/1 results from a hubbing error and remains one of the most popular varieties in all of U.S. numismatics. This mint state example is well struck and displays lustrous silvery surfaces accented by a blanket of faint toning.
CAC. Sharply struck with very close to full band detail. The surfaces are wonderfully original and mostly white with a touch of toning and no significant abrasions. A choice example of this scarce and popular overdate.
Sharply struck with bright lustrous surfaces that have a touch of peripheral toning. Outstanding for the grade with very few marks, certainly fewer than you’d expect for an MS-62. The eye appeal is outstanding as the coin is bright and flashy!
CAC. Doubled Die Obverse. Strong doubling on IN GOD WE TRUST and LIBERTY. By far the rarest major double die error in the Washington Quarter series.
Blazing luster and a great strike with essentially perfect surfaces.