NGC MS65 1943-S WASHINGTON SILVER QUARTER - NO RESERVE!

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Take a look at this 1943-S Washington Silver Quarter! The coin was graded by the best in the business, NGC, as MS65, with a hint of toning on the obverse, wonderful details and amazing eye appeal. Take a look at the pictures we took for you and see for yourself! We are sure you will like what you see! The quarter has been produced since 1796. The choice of 25¢ as a denomination, as opposed to 20¢ which is more common in other parts of the world, originated with the practice of dividing Spanish Milled Dollars into eight wedge shaped segments. These fragments were known as Pieces of Eight. At one time "two bits", i.e. two pieces of eight, was a common nickname for a quarter and is also the source of the jingle "two bits, four bits, six bits, a dollar." The Washington Quarter is a version of the U.S Quarter that has been minted since 1932, with the exception of 1933. The obverse has had two different designs. The first one was in mint from 1932-1998. A new design was put out in 1999 for the Statehood Quarters. It was modified by William Cousins. We will start at just $9.99 and there will be NO RESERVE.(L) We try to honestly describe everything we sell, but please view the pictures and grade for yourself. No warranties are expressed or implied in our opinion of the grades. Grading is an art, not a science. Several subjective factors read more