Description
Offered here is an exceptional 1937-D Washington Quarter certified by PCGS in MS67+ with attractive, original toning. Struck at the Denver Mint during the early years of the Washington quarter series, this premium-grade silver classic combines historic appeal with standout eye appeal, making it a strong choice for both advanced registry collectors and enthusiasts seeking a truly high-end example. Key details Date and Mint: 1937-D, Denver Denomination: 25C Washington Quarter Certification: PCGS, Cert #37700420 Grade: MS67+ Eye appeal: “Nice tone” with pleasing silver luster and subtle multicolor highlights (natural champagne-gold and soft blue-violet hues may be visible depending on light angle) Population: POP 15, with 1 higher Why this coin stands out Elite condition for the issue: An MS67+ Washington quarter represents a level of preservation rarely encountered, with crisp devices, strong definition, and exceptionally clean fields for the date. Scarce at the top: With a population of just 15 in MS67+ and only 1 coin graded higher, this is a genuinely scarce opportunity for collectors targeting the upper tier of the 1937-D. Classic U.S. silver type: The Washington quarter is a cornerstone of 20th-century U.S. coinage. The 1937-D is especially desirable in superb gem condition, where minor marks and muted luster typically limit most survivors. Premium toning: Original toning can significantly enhance display quality and collector demand. This piece offers a refined, eye-appealing look that complements the bright silver surfaces rather than overpowering them. Collector appeal Whether you are building a high-grade Washington quarter set, competing in registry rankings, or simply want a beautiful, historically significant U.S. silver coin with impressive rarity at the grade level, this 1937-D PCGS MS67+ is a standout selection with lasting desirability.