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1932 D/D/D Washington Quarter - Key Date: Possible RPM

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  • Tigershore
    • Apr 2023
    • 78

    1932 D/D/D Washington Quarter - Key Date: Possible RPM

    I am wondering if I have a legit RPM on my key date quarter. I noticed there was a question regarding the possibility of a RPM on a 1932 D Washington Quarter on this site back in 2007. I also have found a raw coin listed on an Auction Site but it does not match my coin. Variety Vista lists no RPM for this variety of quarter. I have some really good pics of the coin and would love some assistance trying to decide if this error is legit. My coin is authenticated by ICG and graded MS-62 however I didn't realize it may be an RPM so it is not listed. I have the coin listed on the RPM page in Facebook and hoping someone can help me verify it here or there. I hope I am not just seeing things. Any help would be greatly appreciated.


    1932 D Washington Quarter Obv 1.jpg 1932 D Washington Quarter Rev 1.jpg 1932 D Washington Quarter Obv 3.jpg 1932 D Washington Quarter Obv 2.jpg
  • eaxtellcoin
    RPM Dealer Specialist
    • Feb 2008
    • 893

    #2
    Hello and good morning Tigershore,
    What you are seeing South under the primary "D" looks like MD to me. What is South of the upper serif of the punch looks more like a damaged mintmark punch. I think what your seeing - two different types of damage is leading you to think an RPM. There just two different types of Damage.
    Sorry. Eric

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    • Tigershore
      • Apr 2023
      • 78

      #3
      I believe that is the consensus….still a beautiful key date coin. I have the D and S graded at MS-62 and the P at MS-60. Thanks for a quick response.

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