The 1993-D Washington Quarter is really common in most grades, especially since it has a mintage of over 645 million. Examples should be easily found in circulation in most grade. With the exception of examples in MS66 condition or higher. MS66 examples appear to be very scarce and command a significant premium. In MS67 condition it is very scarce and despite it's large mintage, it's very surprising that very few examples have been found in MS67 condition. Any MS67 example or in higher condition is a definitely great find.
Very high grade modern coins, Washington quarters, Jefferson nickels, and Roosevelt dimes, have fantastic prices at the retail level, but for whatever reason are very undervalued and seemingly under appreciated by Collectors. And the 1993-D Washington quarter is a perfect example! My perception is that most Collectors feel that coins from the 1960's - 1990's just isn't that long ago. When in reality that has only minor impact on their value. The method of arriving at the value of the high grade moderns really isn't different than older coins. Two major factors being the grade and availability, which the modern's do have. As is with the Stock Market, some Collectors have foresight to aquire undervalued coins, and high grade moderns, such as the 93-D Quarter, certainly fill that bill. Ken
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Helps to keep the excitement of the hobby fresh with a coin like this truly a good one
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