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Valued Member
United States
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Well, in my last post I complained about the lack of silver lately. Today I searched $100 MWR and found a nice 1964D and a 2020 Weir Farm W!
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Moderator

United States
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Excellent! 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1885 Posts |
Jason39305, Most Excellent!
"LOVE THE HUNT!"
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Valued Member
United States
388 Posts |
So I've been looking closely at these 2022 quarters since these "drooling" die chips have been spotted. I found one yesterday. I think someone on here said they appear to be common, but I'll keep one for the novelty.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Moderator

United States
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Nice batch! 
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Valued Member
United States
388 Posts |
In my searching this week ($400 MWR) I found 2019 Lowell W, 2019 River of No Return W and a Homestead with many die chips on the reverse. I'll have to post an enhanced image of it to show what I found and see if anyone else sees one I missed.
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United States
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Quote: In my searching this week ($400 MWR) I found 2019 Lowell W, 2019 River of No Return W and a Homestead with many die chips on the reverse. Very nice! 
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Valued Member
United States
388 Posts |
So, here's the image of the Homestead quarter with the die chips. I found six areas on the reverse with die chips. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1885 Posts |
Very Nice Jason, This leaking Bucket has them all on one coin. Haven't found that one yet. Sweet!
"LOVE THE HUNT!"
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New Member
United States
8 Posts |
Hi everyone. I started hunting quarters in January and would like to share my finds to date. The information on this forum has been very helpful to me and I'd like to contribute. My current spreadsheet is below. I plan on updating every now and then. I have been pleasantly surprised by quarters. I hunt mainly for silver and low mintage dates, and I always thought quarters circulated too much to contain anything interesting. I was happily mistaken! In one of my first boxes I found a 1935-S, which was a big surprise. A few W enders have come my way also, which is always fun, and a 1964 Canadian. Like others on this thread, my W finds have been substantial but lopsided. I've found 61 total, but only a single Tallgrass Prairie. Perhaps geography is influencing these results, and my region (Cincinnati, OH) may have received uneven amounts of each quarter in 2019/2020. If it wasn't for the Ws, I'd probably have overlooked quarters. But I have thoroughly enjoyed hunting them and I encourage others to give it a try if they are curious (assuming you can find a bank with them). In a few years it might be too late to find W quarters in gem AU/MS with such frequency.   
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United States
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Nice results! 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1144 Posts |
About your spreadsheet, no quarters were issued in 1933, so you can remove that date.
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Valued Member
United States
388 Posts |
I searched 100 dollars CWR yesterday and found three W quarter. A 2019 W Lowell, 2020 W salt river bay and 2020 W Tallgrass prairie.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1144 Posts |
Very nice. I probably need to get into quarters, if only for W hunting.
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