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1976-S Silver Washington Quarter - PCI MS69

Posted 13 days ago in Penn Hills, PA

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1976-S Silver Washington Quarter - PCI MS69

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This is a 1976-S Washington Quarter (Bicentennial design) struck in 40% silver and graded MS69 by PCI Coin Grading. It features a sharp strike, brilliant luster, and nearly flawless surfaces — among the highest grades possible for this issue. Details: Year/Mint: 1976-S (San Francisco Mint) Denomination: 25¢ Washington Quarter (Bicentennial) Composition: 40% Silver / 60% Copper Grade: PCI MS69 Certification #: 2012.02/92759 Design: Dual-date “1776–1976” reverse with drummer boy motif Finish: Business Strike (Silver Issue) Condition: Bright, mirror-like surfaces with excellent eye appeal. Encapsulated in a secure PCI holder for protection and authenticity. Market Info: Comparable high-grade silver Bicentennial quarters (PCGS or NGC MS69) can sell for $150–$350+. PCI-graded examples typically sell in the $60–$120 range, depending on luster and appeal. Shipping: ✅ Ships in PCI slab ✅ USPS First Class with tracking ✅ Combined shipping available 💰 Price: $95 (or best offer)

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