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1956-1964 Type B Quarters

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Has anyone ever collected them all in mint set condition before? I'm working on a set right now, I find this group of coins interesting I only have a 59-60 which is the most common years.
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I have the set but lightly circulated in most cases. nlp
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Two "B" or not to bee, that is the
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I have had a few but sold them.
Check with harveypb on here.
He is a big collector of these.
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Too be or not to be hahaha thats great!
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What kind of premium do they bring?
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I have them all in either PCGS or NGC holders 1956-1964 MS65-66

The 1959 & 1960 Rev B can be found in Mint Sets.
Not sure about other dates....

I also have the 1964D Rev C PCGS MS64-65 which is tougher than any Rev B It has the reverse of 1965.

Cool Set To assemble and not very expensive...

Check this website for more info..

http://www.washingtontype-b.webs.com/
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The 64d type c would be so cool to find
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Update1958-1963 now found a great seller of them 4 to go!!
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All years except for the 1956 are pretty easy to find in Unc.

Makes a nice little set....
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Well endless hours of ebay searching for the "right coins" and I have them all interestingly enough my 1957 came outta the LCS junk box lol 56 is xf by seller standards and 61 same the rest are all BU now for that 64d type C
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I cherry-picked all mine from local coin shows in 2008 when they were not quite known to the public.
I found 1x56, 3x57, 5x58, 1x59, 6x60, 1x61, 2x62, 3x63, and 1x64. I believe that 56 was the last one to be found in the series and I stopped digging dealers' boxes and albums after that.
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