1932-S Washington Quarters

Posted on January 25th, 2011 by Editor in Special Offers

1932-S Washington Quarters

We recently had the opportunity to cherrypick a group of key-date 1932-S Washington quarters from which we selected a handful of pieces ranging from AG-3 up to AU-53, with several stops in-between. Each coin is an ideal representation of its assigned grade. The key-date 1932-S quarter, struck in the first year of the design type, saw a mintage of just 408,000 pieces, the lowest regular-issue production run in the series. (Its 1932-D counterpart has a slightly higher mintage, 436,800 pieces, and is another key date in the series.) The 1932-S quarter is always in demand regardless of grade. No matter what course your numismatic budget takes, there is a nice 1932-S quarter currently in stock awaiting your call to Melissa, but act quickly—these will move like the proverbial hotcakes!

1932-S Quarter. MS-64 (PCGS) (CAC). 
One of the two early key dates of the design type (1932-D is the other), and a date that is sought in all grades from Good-4 right up to Gem quality—we’re pleased to offer this lustrous MS-64 specimen. Rich splashes of vibrant neon blue and gold complete the enchanting picture. $1,675

1932-S Quarter. AU-55 (PCGS)
. One of the primary keys to the series, struck in the first year of the design type. Strong underlying lustre supports deep gold and crimson hues. $350

1932-S Quarter. AU-53 (NGC). 
Much original lustre mingles with varied golden toning highlights. Choice for the grade. A popular and desirable key issue from the first year of the series offered here in an equally popular collector grade. $325

1932-S Quarter. EF-45 (PCGS). 
Medium silver gray with some champagne iridescence. $250

1932-S Quarter. VF-25 (PCGS)
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Medium silver gray with good overall eye appeal for the grade. $225

1932-S Quarter. VG-10 (PCGS)
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Well-worn but not heavily marked, and pleasing for the grade as such. $195

1932-S Quarter. AG-3 (PCGS)
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Deep gold and crimson toning on silver gray surfaces. $140


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