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1943 D BU Washington Quarter

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 Posted 02/22/2025  09:18 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add captainkurt to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
A really nice frosty quarter. The spot on the reverse seems like it mak be removable. can't quite figure out what it is.


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Very nice example. Wondering if an acetone treatment might reduce or remove that crud/stain...?
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I might be trying that. There is a really nice 'frost' to this coin tho. Acetone on silver is mostly ok but it can bring other things to the surface too that a nice patina hides. It's a risk.
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I'll say MS-65.
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Wondering if an acetone treatment might reduce or remove that crud/stain...?


Nice suggestion ljn1944 - I was able to pull those white marks up with acetone soaked q-tip. Must have been a recent addition to the coin as there are no visible side effects.

E&J - I am leaning toward your MS65 as well, thanx. Price doubles at MS66 and I am not seeing any wow factor to push it up. Strick is just a bit shy too on the obverse.
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