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New Member
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Hi. I purchased this coin and I have been doing research but I'm no coin grader or anything just a new hobbyist is this a type c reverse  
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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 Scooter. I'm a nickel person. Be patient, the quarter people are coming in soon now.
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New Member
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Thanks and I checked that thread out earlier but it seems to me there are similarities of both.
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Pillar of the Community
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Your pics could be a little closer, but it looks like type C to me.
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New Member
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 sorry I'll try and get some closer and I was thinking it is myself but like I said I'm new to this. I purchased this in a set collection of 6 coins that were all 64 or older I was just into the silver and started doing my research.
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Pillar of the Community
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I understand. I got into it in a round about way myself. The two leaves, one at the tip of the arrows and one to the right just under the arrows are key to which reverse it is. I think the first leave on your coin is not above the tip of the arrows, and the second leaf is well defined (as opposed to the weak leaf in Reverse A. If that's correct, your coin is Reverse C because the first leaf is above the tip of arrows on Reverse B.
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New Member
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New Member
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From what I have read there are some people who have been looking for one of these for years and I (assuming this is the "c"). Found this beautifully defined coin on my third purchase! Guy went to a estate sale and bought a room with a safe and the safe was loaded with coins. Lucky for me. 
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Pillar of the Community
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Okay you can definitely rule out Reverse B. the first leaf is not above the arrows's tip. The leaf to the right pointing at the arrows (actually not the second, but the third leaf) has to be well defined for a Reverse C, otherwise it's a Reverse A.
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Pillar of the Community
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I just bought a collection that was collected by date and mint only. I'm finding all kinds of nice errors in it. I'll be posting some of them in a few days after I finish shooting and editing the pics. I found a nice Doubled Die in it today.
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New Member
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That's awesome let me know
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Bedrock of the Community
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Here is what they look like:  They are the reverse of the 1965 quarters. So you can also compare it to one of these.  This one is a side by side of the normal one (type 'A') and the Type 'C') for this year. Note the differences where the arrows point. Those are your target areas we need closer views of.
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I have a 1964 no mint mark and examining it last night I noticed that the spacing between the arrow feather and the leaf to the right of that was different. This coin that leaf is closer
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