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Valued Member
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I have this worn quarter. Can anybody tell me if this coin is a type A or C? Here are some pictures.   Thanks for your input.
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Pillar of the Community
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Hello,
On the type C of the ‘64D one can hunt for the ‘sharper' arrows located on the reverse on the end of the stand that the eagle is perched on.
The tail feathers on the reverse should also be split down the middle for the ‘64D type C.
I am having some difficulty determining these features from the current photo and would appreciate some higher magnification photos of the arrows' tips, for example.
Thanks, mdpmedia
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Maybe this will help. Hard to tell with your pics. Maybe a close up of the tail feathers area. There should be splines in the feathers. Also use a 1965 quarter to study the reverse. 
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Thank you for your responses. Here is another pic.   EDIT: Here is another pic. 
Edited by amnight 11/19/2012 1:31 pm
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Valued Member
United States
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Its not as Rev C... Tail feathers on a Rev C are much better defined and have a line splitting them. Have a look at a 1965-1998 quarter. It has the Rev C...
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Harvey
I think I found another attribute on the "C" Besides the height of the leaf tip at the arrow points I noticed a higher leaf tip at the arrow fletching. Ever notice that before ?
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Indian,
Explain a little further, I don't understand what you're saying. Regards, Harvey
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United States
341 Posts |
I see that the tip of the leaf under the fletching is well defined and pointed..
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Harvey
Sorry for the late reply. I mean't the leaf to the east of the fletching. The tip of that leaf is also well defined and is higher up then normal. Just about even with the top of the fletching just as is the leaf tip to the left of the arrow heads. I'll also check out those die states, thanks. Good to know.
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