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1835 Broken Quarter ? Help?

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I was out and about today as it is raining and I could not re-roof my home. I collect Morgans and not much else, but I could not leave this one as well as 3 others. A 1916 D Quarter with a Retained Cud, a 1912 D dime with a rev. Retained Cud plus a die chip by the nose, and a 1937 D late die state 3 legged nickle.

Like I said I do not do anything other then Morgans....But this thing has a break that runs fully across the obverse. Is this anything special

Thanks for the help



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I believe that is a Browning-5 (B-5) 1835 quarter. This particular variety has some major die breaks on the obverse. I have one, but it looks like the die breaks on yours are more pronounced than mine so yours was struck in a later die state. I have seen even later die state examples where the breaks are huge.

Unfortunately, the 1835 B-5 quarter is not one of the rarer varieties.
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Thanks for the info.
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very nice,
did you buy that one? if so, would you mind sharing the price, or a range?
thanks
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I picked it up in a package type deal. 775. for the 1937 D 3 legged late die state upper AU, the 1916 D Quarter, 1912 D Dime and this thing. The guy did not have any Morgans I had not seen so this killed some of my day.
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