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1964-D Washington Quarter Doubled Die Obverse FS-101 (Die Stage A?)

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Cherrypicked this one a while ago. It seems to match the Stage A markers on Variety Vista, but I wanted to do a quick check with CCF to make sure I'm right. The reverse die scratches are stronger on stage A than B, and I believe my coin displays the same scratches as stage A? Thanks!

-CH27

Edit: forgot to add the VV link:

http://varietyvista.com/09b%20WQ%20...4DDDO001.htm

1964-D-Washington-Quarter-Doubled-Die-Obverse-FS-101-Die-Stage-A?
1964-D-Washington-Quarter-Doubled-Die-Obverse-FS-101-Die-Stage-A?
1964-D-Washington-Quarter-Doubled-Die-Obverse-FS-101-Die-Stage-A?
Stage A die marker:
1964-D-Washington-Quarter-Doubled-Die-Obverse-FS-101-Die-Stage-A?
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 Posted 11/17/2019  11:26 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add paralyse to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
That looks like the EDS to me. Nice find!
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Thanks @paralyse!

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Nice EDS!
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Very nice, congrats.
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Thanks to you both!

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