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1957 Wash Quarter - Type B Reverse

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Found this today. Gap between the E & S on STATES, pronounced leaves rise above arrow tips, and enhanced eagle feathers. I believe the Type B reverse hub was intended for proofs?
Kevin
1957-Wash-Quarter---Type-B-Reverse

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Also check the A on Quarter.
1957-Wash-Quarter---Type-B-Reverse
But looks correct. The type B dies were used after they were used on proof coins and retired to use on business strike quarter reverses from 1956-1964. It was the Wide A M dies that were made from proof hubs for 1998-2000 Cents. (That number may change as more are found on other years.)
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Thanks! The A is touching the leaf tip, so that's a go!
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Hello

Welcome to the forum. Yes, that is one.
1956 thru 1963 have that variety. have had all those
years and have a list somewhere of the most common up to the
rarest as far as averages on the numbers found. The 56 in unc. is a nice one to have. A decent premium on it. Don't forget to look for the
1964-D type C reverse. It takes a little practice to spot one especially in circulated condition but well worth the find.
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