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1934-D Washington Quarter - Reverse Of '32?

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Just filling in the last of my Washington set and got a good deal on this 1934-D. I estimate it to be MS63/64. The really interesting part is the mint mark. I would like opinions as to whether this is just a filled "D" or is, in fact, the FS-25-1934D-501 (reverse die of a 1932D). From the Cherry Pickers Guide there are just single digit numbers of them around. Any comments greatly appreciated. Paleoguy

1934-D-Washington-Quarter---Reverse-Of-'32? 1934-D-Washington-Quarter---Reverse-Of-'32?

1934-D-Washington-Quarter---Reverse-Of-'32? 1934-D-Washington-Quarter---Reverse-Of-'32?
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I don't know but I hope you get an answer from an expert.

Nice quarter. Much better than mine....must keep hunting...
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D is to large the d on the fs 501 is smaller then a normal mint mark
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Agree, this is the normal size.
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Looks like the post broke off that formed the center of the mint mark. Slight MD on the east side of the mint mark.
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