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ALERT! Very Expensive Washington Quarters from the 1980s & 90s That Most People Spend!

ALERT! Very Expensive Washington Quarters from the 1980s & 90s That Most People Spend!
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Welcome to THE COIN HUNTER, your trusted source for serious numismatic research and documented auction data. We deliver thoroughly investigated coin information that respects the intelligence of experienced collectors, providing verified values from Heritage Auctions, Stack's Bowers, and PCGS/NGC population reports. Our commitment is to accuracy over hype, substance over sensationalism, and genuine education over empty promises. Whether you're building a registry set, evaluating an inheritance, or simply appreciate the historical significance of American coinage, you'll find the detailed analysis you deserve right here.
This comprehensive examination covers six Washington quarters from the 1980s and early 1990s that command significant premiums in today's collector market. We explore the 1992-D, 1989-D, 1984-P, 1984-D, 1981-D, and 1980-P issues, revealing why specimens graded MS67 by PCGS or NGC have achieved realized prices ranging from several hundred to well over a thousand dollars at major auction houses. Each coin is analyzed through the lens of condition rarity, registry set demand, and historical context, providing you with actionable knowledge to evaluate your own holdings. We present documented sales data, grading population statistics, authentication guidance, and market trends that explain why these seemingly common coins have become genuinely scarce in top grades.
What You'll Learn:
Precise identification characteristics that separate valuable MS67 specimens from common circulated examples
Documented auction results from Heritage Auctions and Stack's Bowers establishing legitimate market values
Specific date and mint mark combinations that registry set collectors compete aggressively to acquire
Authentication techniques used by professional graders to verify originality and detect alterations
Grading population data from PCGS and NGC explaining the true scarcity of Superb Gem examples
Historical context connecting each coin to significant economic and political moments in American history
Technical die characteristics and strike quality indicators that affect value determination
Professional certification guidance including when submission costs are justified by potential returns
Condition assessment methods for evaluating raw specimens before grading investment
Market trend analysis showing price appreciation trajectories over the past two decades
Estate collection evaluation strategies for identifying potential high-grade candidates
Research resources for verifying values and avoiding misinformation in the numismatic marketplace
Disclaimer: The coins featured in this video represent normal circulation strikes used for educational and identification purposes. This content provides instruction on error recognition, current market valuations based on documented auction sales, and guidance for protecting against misinformation. Viewers who possess coins with the described characteristics should pursue professional authentication through established third-party grading services including PCGS, NGC, or ANACS. Values discussed represent realized prices for certified specimens in specific grades and do not guarantee similar results for raw or unverified coins. This video delivers factual education about identification criteria and market realities, not promises of specific financial returns. Always consult multiple authoritative sources and professional numismatists before making significant collecting or investment decisions.
Copyright Notice: All content including scripts, analysis, and presentation is the intellectual property of THE COIN HUNTER channel. Unauthorized reproduction, distribution, or use of this material without express written permission is strictly prohibited. Fair use principles apply for educational commentary and criticism. All coin images referenced are used for educational purposes under fair use doctrine. Auction data courtesy of Heritage Auctions, Stack's Bowers, and professional grading service population reports.
1992-D Washington quarter, 1989-D Washington quarter, 1984-P Washington quarter, 1984-D Washington quarter, 1981-D Washington quarter, 1980-P Washington quarter, PCGS MS67, NGC MS67, registry set collecting, Heritage Auctions results, modern quarter values, condition rarity, Superb Gem quarters, Denver Mint errors, Philadelphia Mint strikes, copper-nickel clad quarters, John Flanagan design, third-party grading, coin authentication, estate coin collections, numismatic investment
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