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PCGS MS60
This 1964 Washington Quarter is notable for being a mint error, broadstruck outside the collar, which gives it an expanded appearance. Errors like these are coveted for their rarity and the glimpse they offer into the minting process. 1964 was significant as the last year U.S. quarters were struck in 90% silver before transitioning to a copper-nickel clad composition.
Graded MS60 by PCGS, this example displays bright luster with minimal contact marks. The broadstruck error is prominent, with details on Washington's portrait and the eagle on the reverse remaining well-defined, although the date is getting kind of funky. A fun example of a weird error not typically seen on silver quarters.
Certification | PCGS |
Grade | MS60 |
PCGS Spec # | 5876 |
PCGS Population (Greater) | 1 (3923) |
Serial # | 50766165 |