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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Sorry Carl, but all of the major pricing guides at my local bookstore (sans Red Book) now list the Proof Reverses in their pricing guides for 2008. Maybe so but I refuse to go look at my coin books or my coins. I never heard of this before, nor read about it and as noted was happy with what I have. If I start looking again, I just may be dissapointed or start a whole new collection. NO, NO, NO. It is interesting though.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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In what year did the A & M in America start connecting?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Pillar of the Community
United States
792 Posts |
But when did it start up again? I had a 97 and 98 that were joined. I had an 89 that was not joined.
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Pillar of the Community
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Thanks to everyone for your expertise on the three types of Wash quarter reverses. Now can anyone shed light on the Jefferson nickel reverses?
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Valued Member
United States
364 Posts |
I looked through my set of washingtons and found only 1 type "B" , its a BU 1963 probably MS 64-65. Any one know what its worth? How do I tell if its a proof or not? It doesn't look like a proof, but the older proofs are harder to discern from business strikes. Isn't there something with the rim that helps? Sorry no pict but ever time I upload a picture it says its too big!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Weheew!. Thanks to this thread, I found ONE in 12 rolls of quarters. A 1958p type "B" reverse. 
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Valued Member
United States
341 Posts |
This morning at the flea market, I found a coin dealer with 4- BU 1957 Rev B quarters and 3- 1959 BU Rev B quarters. He sold me the 7 coins for $10.00 (all 7). I sell him cheap coins regularly, so he threw me a deal.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Congrats Harvey and Acidic! That's wonderful news!
Roach, unsure on the prices still, there's a lot of flux right now as people are now starting to go back and find them. Assume around $10 for the 1963. It's one of the more common ones. The CherryPicker's has a few up in the $150 range, but I'd be rich if that was true.
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Pillar of the Community
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I checked my wash. quarters from 1956 thru 1964 and found several Type B and one 1964D type C...thanks to all for helping me on this topic
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
1691 Posts |
I did some research of my own and came up with this great site for error and varieties for US coins http://overdate1.tripod.com/coinvar...s/index.htmlif you go to this site it tells you that there were 3 types of wash quarters 1956 thru 1964 there was Type A weak leaves on reverse and Type B strong leaves They have been assigned Breen# 4375 thru 4414 The type C exists on both the 1964P(Breen#4412) and 1964D(Breen 4415,FS-024.7) Type C reverse occurred as these coins transitioned to the new 1965 reverse(some of the 1964's got the reverse of the new clad coins)Type C rev is the most rare! Type C reverse have bold tail feathers with strong vein running thru them.
Edited by atlashealth 11/03/2007 5:20 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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You are so right Joe. The prices are wayyyy over priced for these varieties. I find them regularly on ebay as just standard quarters. I'll put out my samples tonight and post them. 1957 and 1963 is my most prevalent.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I finally found some pricing information!
56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 64-D
AU-50 30 6 15 5 12 25 10 13 75
MS-60 40 7 6 16 60 35 20 125
MS-65 100 10 10 175 120 95 450
The only one I find to be totally off is the 1963. I have found plenty of fine examples quite easily.
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Valued Member
United States
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Has anyone seen a 1964P Rev C? Never seen one for sale and I haven't tried looking for it. If it does exist, I'll pull out my bag of circ quarters and go through them again. Here's a nice picture of a BU 1964D Rev C I found a few weeks ago. Notice the lines splitting the tail feathers. http://bellsouthpwp2.net/b/a/bastac...4drevcbu.jpgAnyone have any nice circ 1956 Rev B for sale? I can use 2 or 3 Harvey
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