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 Posted 05/06/2011  2:48 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add biokemist6 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I would recommend The Official Red Book: A Guide Book of Washington and State Quarters by Q. David Bowers
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Jaobler - sounds like I need to get out to some coin shows and get me some of those BU "proofs" - hehe. Thanks for the answer. As I got to thinking about that question struck me. biokemist6 I will look around tonight and see if I can't pick that book up. Does it cover the details like the different reverse dies used ans such? I assume it probably covers things like errors as well. Again guys this has been a lot of fun just learning this stuff.
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 Posted 05/06/2011  4:32 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add phankins11 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Just ordered The Official Red Book: A Guide Book of Washington and State Quarters by Q. David Bowers for 11 bucks..not a bad deal! Cant way to get it and start reading...now what can I toss questions out here about now....maybe I'll start a topic on my collection and just keep updating it as I add to it. Either way I've learned a lot just from this question alone, very valuable tool here.
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I just checked a 61 P that I bought a while back (one of the ones that got me started) IT was advertised as a GEM BU that was from a mint set, however it has the B reverse. So I either have one of the business strikes with a B reverse or I have a Proof that was though to be just an uncirculated. Now in comparing this 61 p to a known 64 proof the only difference I see is that Washington's portrait in the proof does not carry the mirror finish that this 61 does so I'm inclined to think what I have is a 61 P Business strike that was struck with the B reverse die.
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