To me it looks like a 1954.
Here are a Constantine I and a Constantine II FYI, both came from uncleaned lots. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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Here is a 1957 P Washington with several nice die cracks OBV and REV. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Yes, it is tough to find a Silver Washington that doesn't have these die cracks. I am about to post a 1957 P with some serious cracks on the Rev.
I am going through some of my Washington Quarters and found this one with many die cracks OBV and REV. And, I feel that it is RPM-001 as on...
Take a look here: 1952-D RPMs (varietyvista.com)
Look at that mint mark. It looks like it could be an RPM (re-punched mint mark).
Price may go up but what direction will quality and service go?
Shows the deferent styles of collecting. Or, with me, one different style. You guys have hundreds (perhaps a thousand) slabs. I have a bizzilion...
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