The ES in STAT[ES] look like they're touching...which would make it a Type-A (business strike) reverse. I was expecting a space like this Type-B...
I came across this coin on eBay...but it doesn't seem to have a proof Reverse. What do y'all think? [IMG] [IMG] [ATTACH]
I found this... "An interesting variety to look for within the 1952 Proof Set is the so-called “Superbird” Washington Quarter. On the reverse...
I like to see what my LCS offers first. That gives me a foundation to work from.
It looks like a man riding West on horseback with his wife and two kids, then on the other side, he's riding back East...alone.
If this was done to just one die, it would be nice to know how many coins were struck per die. I "thought" proof dies were used for 1000 coins per...
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