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Just pulled this Mint State 1969D Washington quarter roll searching BWR'S. 1969 D: Type H Proof Reverse  * Confirmation from DR. James Wiles (CONECA) 02/23/2016. All the clads are classified as Type H.       Edited by chuckster 125 02/23/2016 12:32 pm
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Looks like there were several RDVs that year/mint mark RDV-004 RDV-005 RDV-006 RDV-007 RDV-008.1 RDV-008.2 I can't find the image page for them right now. They've done something on the site that prevents this from happening.
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Some are calling this the Type H.
Very similar to the Type B but with definitive lines in the eagles tail feathers.
A rare find either way.
Edited by chuckster 125 02/22/2016 4:21 pm
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Looks in real nice condition too-great find! I was wondering what a type H was now I know its the same
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There is a type 'M' on 1968-S through 1970-D quarters:  Now I wish I had copied the Variety Vista RDVs.
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Excellent find. That coin is in great shape!
(note to self: Keep Hunting)
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RE:Variety Vista "Now I wish I had copied the Variety Vista RDVs." I wish I had too. I tried to look up a coin at least a week ago and couldn't find the pages. I even tried archive.org but they only had the main pages. Could we all petition them (ncely) to put it back up?
RE the post: I just learned last week about these various RDV's on the quarters. Prior to this when I looked at quarters I would just bypass the Eagles, but not anymore. You have a Really nice one. One of the other members had a nick name for them Wide "ES" which is an easy way for a me to try and spot them now, since I am no good at the other indicators yet.
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I will start hunting for those now.
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Here is what I could snag off the website. I'm sure they will add it back in later on. 
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Thanks coop!
I got confirmation from Dr. Wiles. (Feb 23, 2016)
It is a 1969D Type H. (Proof Reverse) RDV-008. on a Business Strike Quarter.
Quote from DR. Wiles:
"The type B design was slightly enhanced (around the lower inner wing feathers) when it was put into use for the 1968 S Proof production. This enhancement makes it a Type H.
It was first thought that the design was Type B. But after careful study the differences were detected. So all the clads are Type H, not Type B"
* The coin has been sent to ANACS for grading/attribution. ANACS will attribute as RDV-008. ( Not PCGS or NGC )
I'll post pics when it's returned etc.*
Edited by chuckster 125 02/25/2016 4:54 pm
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There are different clads also not the same reverse. So I don't know of the Type 'H' is for all of them or not? They pulled the images, but I was able to resurrect the info. But they will probably bring it back later on.
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Awesome! What do they have about a 6 week turn around still it seems?
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Awesome find   Its a very pretty one too... Just started looking at quarter varieties last few months will add this to hope to find one day list
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Slamnbass:
It was a little over 3 weeks turn around.
I sent 6 coins in for grading and attribution.
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Some call the 69-72 Denver mints a Tyoe D reverse.
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