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1964 Washington Quarter Reverse Die Break

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I found this coin roll hunting the other day. It was in pretty nice condition for a silver WQ so I looked it over and noticed the die break on the eagles head.

Anything special about this? Did an ebay search and there was one for sale with a straight die break listed for too much. 146.00 lol I know that it is not worth that much but any constructive opinions would be appreciated.

2x2 it? List it? Put it in the silver jar?
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Looks to be a die crack. I'd 2x2 it. Found this in a roll of quarters? Excellent.
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That's a Die Crack I believe.
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Acquiring silver at face value is always good. 2x2s are cheap enough that I'd probably put this guy into one of them.
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I agree with a die crack not a die break.
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So a die crack. I'll write it on the 2x2 now. Thanks! I find a lot of silver roll hunting sometimes. It comes in waves mostly halves and quarters. Had a box with 9 silver quarters including 2 silver state proofs all scratched up but silver nonetheless.
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Dearborn, It's visible in the 3rd and 4th picture. Faint though
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