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1979 Washington Quarter - Proof?

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Hi again,
So this is one of the coins that popped out at me at work. I noticed it in my till. Did some internet searching and found that it could be a proof. Is this true? Looks like a 1979 - S Mint Washington quarter Proof.


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1979-Washington-Quarter---Proof?

1979-Washington-Quarter---Proof?
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to CCF. It is a proof. When found in circulation it is called an impaired proof. They made two types that year,can you tell us which type you have?
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From what I can tell, it is the S mark is filled in. Also it was found in circulation so it is an impaired proof.
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Fun find!
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tdabler,
Is it a type 1 or type 2?
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John1,
I believe it is a type one. Filled "S". The S is not clearly marked..

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Just thought I would make it a "fun" learning exercise.
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