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1963-D Washington Quarter Type B And Grade ?

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Hi,

This is the last quarter of a series of quarters that I am checking for a friend.

This one seemed to be on the border w/r/t being a definite Type B class.

Please classify and grade this:

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 Posted 09/04/2013  4:07 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mdpmedia to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The following closeups are in line with a Type B except that ALL of the left arrows are NOT under the leaf.

I was wondering if at least one (1) arrow had to be under the leaf to still be considered as a Type B coin; please clarify this point.

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 Posted 09/04/2013  4:40 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CoinCollecter97 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Grade wise and I'm not an expert but in my opinion about XF45-AU50 again I'm not an expert it's just my opinion.
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That is a type "A" common one. The type "B"s are only on the Philly Quarters.

There is a type "C"on the Denver mint coins, but only on /u]the 1964-D quarters. That is the reverses of the 1965 on the 1964-D quarters
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There is a Type "M" quarter also. But not a lot of interest yet in these. 1968-1970 quarters.
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Type M? Type M!

Okay, I'll get the quarters out one more time.
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Here is what to watch for on the type "M"
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Thanks coop!

Love the graphics.
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The OP's 1963 D quarter is not a type B. No Denver mint type B silver quarters have been found yet and I doubt that there ever will be.

The type B like 1969 D - 1972 D quarters are now called type H by the CherryPickers' Guide. This is because they have a minor modification to them. The tailfeathers now have a centerline like other clad quarters of the period. All the type B pick up points still work.

The same CherryPickers' Guide now calls the old type M, type G.
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Here is what to look for on the type "B" quarters:
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If you would like to see one in hand, check any proof quarter reverse from the 1956-1964 to see one.
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