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<p>[QUOTE="Raykoon, post: 3652744, member: 106216"]Ok bear with me as I type up sections of the math. Mathematically this coin has an alpha/omega effect by including a blend of types a-c. </p><p><br /></p><p>“ES” = Type A (1964)</p><p>“ARROW” = Type C (1966)</p><p>“A” = Type B (Proof)</p><p><br /></p><p>This combination should be the referenced 1964 clad, 1966 backdated to 1964, 1966 Proofing Quarter all referenced by the Mint Engraver. This should all be proofed simply by the weight of the quarter being 6.3 grams. </p><p><br /></p><p>No 1964 quarter is 6.3 and only a 1966 proofing quarter is 6.3 grams. </p><p><br /></p><p>The remaining attributes should be a combination of a binary combination of type E and type H. This is a 3 series with the inverse properties of ending type E and beginning type H. Heartland coin club has the best compilation of reverse attributes I could find. They also color coded the attributes in their binary form. If the 2 types share attributes they should agree. If they don’t than they should be polar opposites in the series. Only one should attribute should be 2-3 in the series. This is the proofing point which is the left wing tip. Look at the picture of type H and the left wing tip. This unique combination should exactly agree to the Proof DC besides the left wing tip. </p><p><br /></p><p>Does any of this make since? Like I said coins is not something I know. I am just tasked with the math proof and pictures.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Raykoon, post: 3652744, member: 106216"]Ok bear with me as I type up sections of the math. Mathematically this coin has an alpha/omega effect by including a blend of types a-c. “ES” = Type A (1964) “ARROW” = Type C (1966) “A” = Type B (Proof) This combination should be the referenced 1964 clad, 1966 backdated to 1964, 1966 Proofing Quarter all referenced by the Mint Engraver. This should all be proofed simply by the weight of the quarter being 6.3 grams. No 1964 quarter is 6.3 and only a 1966 proofing quarter is 6.3 grams. The remaining attributes should be a combination of a binary combination of type E and type H. This is a 3 series with the inverse properties of ending type E and beginning type H. Heartland coin club has the best compilation of reverse attributes I could find. They also color coded the attributes in their binary form. If the 2 types share attributes they should agree. If they don’t than they should be polar opposites in the series. Only one should attribute should be 2-3 in the series. This is the proofing point which is the left wing tip. Look at the picture of type H and the left wing tip. This unique combination should exactly agree to the Proof DC besides the left wing tip. Does any of this make since? Like I said coins is not something I know. I am just tasked with the math proof and pictures.[/QUOTE]
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