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2005 Kansas Statehood 25c Variety. Hq! Advice?

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 Posted 04/28/2014  5:23 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add joey to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I am featuring my
2005 D & P Kansas 25c Buffalo Quarters. Out my rolls and bag from the US int. which has many variations on varieties such as the humpback variety (which I'll be featuring later on a post) and variations thereof.

And doubling up in Reverse & God We Trust and other devices. Quite strong mAny proof like also activity around mint mark behind Washington's head ponytail.

Including the front of his face where seems to have the similarity 2 the, I think they call it the spitting Washinton or sneezing. I'm not sure which one remember something of the like. Anybody know witch it was.?

I will also pick another random just reviewing and approval for ebay's like. as also the humpback example.

I will be listing them on ebay and here for purchase invading. Any ideas on grade and advice on whether I should get grated.

I've heard that PCGS is not recognizing the humpback anymore. Ppiobably since there are so many variations. Not exactly the same.

Any suggestions on whether I should get graded. or if it's worth the cost. Between this strong variety coin and humpback the value should still be high. any ideas on recent values.


Especially due to the high quality plus many different variations what are your thoughts. Or, Should I send maybe to Wexler first for attribution?

Thanks and please, check my listings on ebay also here the community. I could use the support and really you do not want to miss these there so many variables going under. Look


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04/28/2014 6:35 pm
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The coin(s) in the photo was Struck Through Grease. This is not the humpback variety, IMO.
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It could be oil or even water. It prevents the coin from forming in that area.
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