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2013 Canadian Quarter Found In A Baggie Of Washington Quarters

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i was able to search a baggie of Washington quarters monday afternoon. I found a 1971-D dryer quarter and this 2013 Canadian quarter; I've never before seen this design:




a very gleamy coin, kind of proof-like and hard to get a decent picture of.
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Cool find.
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That was a "Life In The North" commemorative quarter with a beluga and bowhead whale.
Some were issued with a frosting and others were plain.
There was a total of 12.5 million produced so they are not hard to find.
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On the one you have the bigger whale has a frosted belly and the second one (you don't have) the babies are frosted.
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very interesting.. thank you!
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To add to this series, there is a second quarter with the Arctic Expedition with 2 different frostings. Not chocolate and vanilla just different areas on the same coin design. I like them.
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To add to this series, there is a second quarter with the Arctic Expedition with 2 different frostings...
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