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1964 D Washington Quarter RPM / Type C Reverse?

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The RPM I think is a given here but I didn't know if the centerline seen in the tail feathers would be enough to consider a type C ( reverse of 65 ) reverse.

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Not sure about the RPM, but not a type C reverse.
Look at a 1965 reverse and compare.
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The tail feathers on the bottom edge are strong on the 1964-D type C.
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Gotcha. Thank you both. I found a nice 65 to look at for comparison thankfully. I am sorting through roughly 120-150 1964 D's so wanted to get my bearings straight before, so I wouldn't go insane and develop tunnel vision lol!
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