60854 - 1937-D 25C MS67 PCGSOld Heritage Auctions
<B>1937-D 25C MS67 PCGS.</B></I> A blazing Superb Gem that boasts thick luster and a well executed strike. The surfaces are close ...
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Sold to floor for (2,240.00) = 2,240.00
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60855 - 1937-S 25C MS67 PCGSOld Heritage Auctions
<B>1937-S 25C MS67 PCGS.</B></I> DDO-001. Lustrous and well preserved with attractive light olive-gold toning. The strike is sharp...
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Sold to floor for (3,000.00) = 3,000.00
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60856 - 1938 25C MS67 PCGSOld Heritage Auctions
<B>1938 25C MS67 PCGS.</B></I> The 1938 Philadelphia mintage of Washington quarters was only about half that of the 1937 emission....
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Sold to floor for (1,300.00) = 1,300.00
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60857 - 1938 25C MS67 PCGSOld Heritage Auctions
<B>1938 25C MS67 PCGS.</B></I> Delicate sky-blue and golden-tan patina drapes the shining surfaces of this Superb Gem. The design ...
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Sold to floor for (1,400.00) = 1,400.00
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60858 - 1938-S 25C MS67 PCGSOld Heritage Auctions
<B>1938-S 25C MS67 PCGS.</B></I> The '38-S quarter has a relatively high survivorship in Mint State. About 700 pieces have bee...
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Sold to floor for (1,500.00) = 1,500.00
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60859 - 1939-D 25C MS67 PCGSOld Heritage Auctions
<B>1939-D 25C MS67 PCGS.</B></I> Immensely lustrous with a faint blush of color in the outer obverse fields. The strike is sharp, ...
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60860 - 1939-S 25C MS67 PCGSOld Heritage Auctions
<B>1939-S 25C MS67 PCGS.</B></I> Ex: Michael Fuller Collection. A magnificently preserved and essentially brilliant '39-S. Daz...
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Sold to floor for (3,000.00) = 3,000.00
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