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1950 S Over D Washington Quarter?

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I'm trying to see how far I can get with some of the more desirable Washington varieties. I think there is a good chance this is the S over D variety for 1950. What do you think?

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 Posted 07/31/2015  09:30 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add OspreyCoins to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Maybe, it looks like something may be under.
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May be wrong, but the position is slightly off. This one seems a little more to the west as well as the top leans even more towards the west than the bottom.

Also can't see anything under S resembling a D. Only found one OMM example to compare to on varietyplus. Thanks, Doug.
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I noticed the positioning was off as well but thought I could make out a corner of a D on the upper NW of S. I looked up what Wexlers had and couldn't find a variety that I thought matched closer than the S/D.
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It looks like something is under there but I cant tell for sure...
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I would say no. You want to see the serif of the D poking out at the NW corner of the S. See a Cherrypicker's Guide if you have one.
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I'll go back and check the S/S die markers Wexler has but this is what in my mind was making a D. I could be wrong

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Can you post a photo without the red D?
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You don't like my imaginary D? Haha! I just outlined what I thought was a D from the 1st pic I posted. My attempt to sway the vote...as bad as it may be lol!
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Somewhat similar to a few examples I found a while back.

1950-S/D?




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Or possibly a 1950-S/S/D?



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Sorry I guess the files got mixed. Here is one w/o the red outline

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Ah, that helps. Looks to me like an s/s, although I do see what looks like it could be the vertical line of the back end of a D.
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On a RPM, the punching will be raised on the RPM.
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The Area in question to me does not look like a OM.
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