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1961 Quarter Type B! May Be .

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Good morning, I have this 1961 quarter for long time, and I really would like to know if this is the rare type B. Thank you so much
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Thank you much. I was wondering if it is valuable
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I thought the Type B reverse was supposed to be a coin struck from Proof dies.

Your coin is worn to the F/VF range, so how can we determine its provenance? Are there significant die markers to use?
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The easiest marker for me has been the distance between ES of STATES is wider on the proof dies.
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I did not know that.
Thanks for sharing.
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Awesome find!
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