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My Nicest 1964-D Type C Reverse Quarter

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The Pickup Point Is The Lines Splitting The Tailfeathers.


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Have you been cherrypicking all of these high grade Type Bs and Cs?
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This one I cherried a few years ago raw at a coin show for $3.00 and had it slabbed.

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Harvey

What do they charge for a re slab with designation ?

I think Harvey cherry picked more Washingtons's
than Washington picked Cherries :)
Well at least before he cut all the trees down.

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Great pick-up!
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PCGS charges $18 to slab plus $25 for attribution.

Not sure what NGC charges for slabbing,
but they only charge $10 for attribution.
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