Description
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The 1932-S Washington Quarter stands as one of the key issues in the entire Washington quarter series and is widely recognized as the rarest regular-issue business strike of the early dates. Struck during the depths of the Great Depression at the San Francisco Mint, the issue saw a limited mintage of just 408,000 pieces, many of which entered circulation shortly after release. While lower-grade examples are collectible and highly sought after, truly high-grade survivors are exceptionally scarce and remain a centerpiece for advanced Washington quarter collectors.
Certified PCGS MS66, this example represents a remarkable level of preservation for the issue. The coin displays strong mint luster, sharply defined detail throughout Washington’s portrait and the reverse eagle, and exceptionally clean surfaces for the grade. Gems of the 1932-S are notoriously difficult to locate, as most examples encountered today show significant marks or evidence of circulation. The eye appeal and overall quality of this piece place it among the finer surviving examples of this classic key-date quarter.
As the first year of the Washington quarter series and one of its most important rarities, the 1932-S has long held a special place in American numismatics. Combining low mintage, historical significance, and outstanding condition, this PCGS MS66 example offers collectors an exceptional opportunity to acquire one of the premier coins of the 20th century.