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<p>[QUOTE="19Lyds, post: 2555981, member: 15929"]I don't know if this will help but basically, the leaves were strengthened in the Reverse of 1965 with the annotated leaves coming to sharp, high relief points.</p><p>What does not show is that the leaf tip immediately to the viewers right of the Eagles Tail feathers extends above those tail feathers and comes to a sharp point.</p><p><br /></p><p>The easiest method of discerning the difference between the Type A Reverse (RDV-001) and the Type C Reverse (RDV-003) is by comparing the typical 1964 Washington coin with a 1965. Notice that, regardless of wear, the Leaves on the 1965 always appear strong.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]550261[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>I do have a hand out that was presented by James Wiles at an ANA Presentation in 2003 that describes the different Washing Quarter Types.</p><p>Some are indeed minute but the the Washington Quarter enthusiast, they are quite significant as they do represent design changes which is at the very heart of a Variety Collector.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'll try to attach the pdf flyer to this response.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="19Lyds, post: 2555981, member: 15929"]I don't know if this will help but basically, the leaves were strengthened in the Reverse of 1965 with the annotated leaves coming to sharp, high relief points. What does not show is that the leaf tip immediately to the viewers right of the Eagles Tail feathers extends above those tail feathers and comes to a sharp point. The easiest method of discerning the difference between the Type A Reverse (RDV-001) and the Type C Reverse (RDV-003) is by comparing the typical 1964 Washington coin with a 1965. Notice that, regardless of wear, the Leaves on the 1965 always appear strong. [ATTACH=full]550261[/ATTACH] I do have a hand out that was presented by James Wiles at an ANA Presentation in 2003 that describes the different Washing Quarter Types. Some are indeed minute but the the Washington Quarter enthusiast, they are quite significant as they do represent design changes which is at the very heart of a Variety Collector. I'll try to attach the pdf flyer to this response.[/QUOTE]
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