If you've got a problem with the original poster's spelling, please post your comment in grammatically correct and correctly-spelled Greek. To the original poster: are you asking whether this is a Type A, Type B or Type C reverse? I don't remember the differences myself, but I know there are other members who will.
Is there a mint mark? If there is no mint mark, it looks like a type B. But if it has a D Mint mark, then it may possibly be a type C, but the tail feathers have me leaning to a type A or B if it is a D mint mark.
The bottom row I find a little easier to figure out. The others are very subtle. Need a photo of the arrows and leaves.
Excellent point made, as always, but it actually says "Quarter" on the coin, so there's no excuse here ;-)
Again, the original poster's apparent native language has a different alphabet from ours. Frankly, I think "qw" is a more sensible spelling than the standard one, but in any case I think "u" and "w" are at least as easy to confuse as, say, ζ and ξ or ς. I'd hate to be graded on my accuracy typing those.
Well, as pointed out these reverses are for the 1964-D I can't tell from the OP's photos if it is a Philly or Denver.