Joe, Great Type B set! I especially like the 1964. I have been having trouble finding that one but am still on the hunt. I do not know what...
Would the black oxidation spots impact the grade? TC
That haze is relatively common in those silver proof sets. $180 is an excellent price but you really need to be happy with the set. If you are...
Wow. That is good info to know. It is quite possible that the Type B reverse has lower mintages than once thought. TC
My 1970 mint set definitely has a Type M quarter. Bump. :) TC
Joe, This one is even better: http://www.cointalk.com/t114141/ TC
Is it possible that the only source for Type B quarters for some years (i.e. 1959) are the mint sets? That may help determine Type B mintage. TC
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I see what you are saying. I am not fully convinced yet that this is a true doubled die so will keep my mint roll set intact for now. TC
Yes, I had that same one. I also had a single slide pana-vue with a collection of 35mm slides of space images from the mood landing. TC
That is very cool. It reminds me of the old Panavision viewfinder I had as a kid. Someone should invent the "Tone-O-Matic" for coins :) TC
I would save any wheat cents you find in change. TC
I have ordered from Apmex and have had no problems. I even had to return an item, and they handled it very professionally. TC
It looks like some minor machine doubling on the date. There may also be some machine doubling on the left sandal unless that is an extra toe....
That does not look like machine doubling to me but would like to see a better image at some point. :bigeyes: TC
I will say 63RD. TC
I will say 65RD. TC
I say 64RD. TC
Right back at you Shrek. Enjoy the day! TC
That is what it looks like to me as well. My 2-roll set from the mint is dated the 26th. :) TC
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