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PL/DPL Washington

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  1. Yes absolutely. I haven't done a Competitive Set for the 32'-98 series but my PL DPLs are in the 65'-98' sets and I do have a Custom Set as well showing the full run of my coins. Thanks very much for the comment. https://www.ngccoin.com/profile/871796/competitive-sets/?countryID=142&categoryID=4&setTypeID=38&page=1 https://coins.www.collectors-society.com/wcm/CoinCustomSetView.aspx?s=33973
  2. Thanks very much for that! I have been really amazed that I have been able to nearly complete my DPL Type 2 Clad effort. Getting these under one roof has been a journey. I love doing a DPL and PL centric Competitive set. Thanks for the encouragement! I hope my custom set of Type 2 Clad PL and DPL is a useful resource as well for folks interested in these. Someone out there has a MS65DPL 92-D' that is my only remaining DPL gap at this point. :)
  3. Best one from a registry point perspective. Pop 1/0 MS67 DPL. New pictures will be updated hopefully this week on the registry in both Custom and Competitive.
  4. Excellent call out! So shall it be written... So shall it be done... Here are a few really nice obverse examples. New/better images are in the works. I will also link the new custom set I just updated that shows my full set. Many of these are top pop and pop 1/0 in the NGC census. https://coins.www.collectors-society.com/wcm/CoinCustomSetView.aspx?s=33973
  5. Agreed! I should have purchased some excellent examples of MSPL nickels a few years back, I will have to remedy that. Someday I will obtain a few of the MSPL examples of the earlier quarters to add to my collection. My 1951-s MS66 PL Washington cost a fair bit (in my world) but was well worth it to gain a good 50s example. At least those earlier Washington PLs have had more of a "who did it and where did they do it?" mystery factor to them. I still hunt for nice, primarily 40s examples that show the appropriate die polish marks. I decided that since I had not, at the time, seen a lot of attention given to these MSPL and especially MSDPL quarters that it presented a great opportunity for me to focus on with some uniqueness to it. I think if I have done anything unusual it is that I have been able to compile a fairy solid run of the MSPL and a nearly complete (based on the NGC census) MSDPL run from primarily 87'-98'.
  6. This is very helpful information thank you very much for sharing it. I hope there are other who folks enjoy these coins. I will definitely be looking to see if I am able to add any certified PL or DPL to my gaps through this service. Best regards
  7. Thanks very much for the information, I find these very appealing and really enjoy the search for graded examples. There are only a few DPL 65'-98' Washington Quarter examples eluding me but I am patient and hoping to find more of the 65'-87' PLs in this quest. This MS68PL will be hard for me to top. I greatly appreciate the comment. Best Regards
  8. Thanks very much for the guidance I will do that. Have a wonderful day
  9. I am always interested in other collectors and their collections of DPL and PL Washington Quarters. I focus on Type 2 Clads 65'-98' but I love the earlier pre-65' Washington PLs. Please check out the following stunning 1996-D example.