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1956-P Washington Quarter

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Another coin from the same set as the Franklin.
1956-P-Washington-Quarter
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Nice Wheatback~!
Beautiful pictures.....
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MS-65, also appears to be a cracked skull die break.
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I'm totally confused , all I see is photos of a 1956-P quarter .
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I'm totally confused , all I see is photos of a 1956-P quarter


It was one large set from 1956 to 1964. I plucked it out to photograph.
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65, very nice example.
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Man am I dumb ., first Debrajc says nice Wheatback meaning your user name . then IGE says also appears to be a cracked scull . ,so I'm thinking a wheatback with a cracked scull . I think old age is creeping up on me .
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MS-65.
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Solid MS-65, it's a beauty! I love the light toning!
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T-BOP, across the forehead to back of the hair is a fine line that looks like a scratch but is actually a die break, this one also know as " a cracked skull". Click on the photo to blow it up and you should be able to see it.
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MS66 all day long. love it
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