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Went through over $250.00 in silver quarters looking for Reverse B & Reverse C quarters today at the local coin show. Didn't find a Reverse C this time, but did find the following Rev B VF-XF: 1957, 1959, 1959, 1961, 1962, 1963.   Harvey
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Congrats 
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 Good finds! Thanks for sharing.
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Some Washington quarters from 1956P-1964P were struck with proof reverse dies. These quarters have a space between the bottom of the E & S in the word STATES as a pick-up point. They are in the CherryPickers Guide and are becoming very popular as collectors find out about them.
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Cool I did not know that thanks for that information. How do you know if it is a B or a C? 
Edited by drewmiller86 05/24/2011 11:58 am
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The C reverse is only found on the 1964D quarters. It is rarer than any of the type B quarters. It has the reverse of the clad 1965 quarters. The pick-up point is the split tail feathers. If you look at a 1965-1997 clad quarter, you will see the split tail feathers clearly. If you find the split tail feathers on a silver 1964D quarter, you have found a rare variety. An AU piece sold on ebay a few months ago for $75.00 Check your 1964D quarters!! Harvey
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Thanks, I will do that I think I have at least two 1964 D Quarters to check  .
Edited by drewmiller86 05/25/2011 10:17 pm
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The type A are normal reverses. The type B were proof reverses that were re-used for quarter reverses from 1956-1964 Philly minted quarters. 
Edited by coop 05/26/2011 12:51 am
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Type "C" Quarter reverse:  These were to be used on the 1965 quarters, but some we used in 1964-D Quarters. They are always fresh crisp dies with some devices with sharp details.
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Simply awesome coop! Your pics are the best! 
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Thanks Coop You always give good illustrations and they are very helpful. I found a 1962 Quarter in my collection that the e s have a gap like the other letters unlike my other Quarters dose this look like the rev. B that we are talking about. http://s1100.photobucket.com/albums...86/1962%20Q/
Edited by drewmiller86 05/26/2011 1:21 pm
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