Yakpoo, What a great way to spend a Saturday. Hunting for varieties. I Wish luck with the rolls, Have Fun:hail: Jello, Your Very Welcome. Terry
1928 Cincuenta Centavos (50 Cent) Phila-USA Mint I did not know that Philadelphia Mint made coins for Ecuador Thought it was pretty cool to find...
Here is a side by side of the Type "M" and Type "B" Washington Quarter Reverses. All Type "B" Photos and Coin are owned By Dlmtorts. Both coins...
proofartoncircs, I took some quick shots and if they are I will try to put some side by sides together tomorrow. The only ones I have gotten...
That would be great:hail: Terry
Direct copy of a portion of a thread from publisher proofartoncircs. on findings on availability of Type "M" reverses. "Type M (for modified) was...
I Was looking around the net tonight and found a Handout published by James Wiles concerning the Reverse Die Varieties of the Washington...
yakpoo, This may help. It is a thread by proofartoncircs about the different varieties. This is what let me know they even existed. Once I read...
No problem TC, I find these quarter varieties very fascinating. Ever since I first read about their existence. I always wonder why when running...
I have not memorized all of the diagnostics for the Type "M" reverse. Here are the ones that let me know I have found one. There is no barb on the...
I have been looking for these Type "M" reverse quarters ever since reading about them a while back. A description of them was written by...
That is the wonderful thing about these threads. You can finish them Even a year later if you so choose to. Personally I think it would be pretty...
mrbrklyn, I thoroughly enjoyed re-reading this thread this morning. A lot of information for the Eisenhower Dollar Collector, and there are quite...
The picture of the Type "M" above was taken with a Canon powershot A 580 8 Mega pixel Digital...
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19Lyds, I have run across a number of Ike's that seem to have the very end of the beak of the Eagle seems to be clipped off. I was wondering if...
Hobo, Harshly cleaned,Definitely, The only reason I happen to know anything about that coin was when I saw that gouge under a loupe in the coin...
Prospector, The Indian Head Cent in your photo is a 1902 Snow-4 variety Rick Snow of Eagle Eye Rare Coins I found one a little over a year ago at...
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