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<p>[QUOTE="10gary22, post: 1491194, member: 23626"]I would like to point out that not every question always gets a response. Sometimes the knowledge base you seek isn;t available at the time or it simply isn't there. I do know that I have asked questions about rare collectible varieties from time to time and no response has been made. Maybe this is something that is going to take a lot more work and research on your part ? Sometimes accurate information isn't easily obtained and somethimes information is just wrong.</p><p><br /></p><p>As an example, Figenbaum's authorative publication on Washington Quarters states that in 1964, both the Philadelphia and Denver mints issued Type B quarters. The web site dedicated to Type B & C Washington quarters states that only the Philadelphia mint issued type B's from 1956 through 64. Who's correct ?</p><p><br /></p><p>So you've got to take population reports from someplace like ANACS who assigns attributes to the varieties when grading them. Obviously, since no population of Denver issue exists, I am taking a chance and assuming Figenbaum is incorrect.</p><p><br /></p><p>Now, I am fully aware that this does nothing at all to address your query. But I didn;t have anything better to do at the moment and thought I might weigh in with my experience of having unanswered posts also. I didn;t want you to think we were ignoring you. But I don;t have any input about the bill at all. Sorry.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="10gary22, post: 1491194, member: 23626"]I would like to point out that not every question always gets a response. Sometimes the knowledge base you seek isn;t available at the time or it simply isn't there. I do know that I have asked questions about rare collectible varieties from time to time and no response has been made. Maybe this is something that is going to take a lot more work and research on your part ? Sometimes accurate information isn't easily obtained and somethimes information is just wrong. As an example, Figenbaum's authorative publication on Washington Quarters states that in 1964, both the Philadelphia and Denver mints issued Type B quarters. The web site dedicated to Type B & C Washington quarters states that only the Philadelphia mint issued type B's from 1956 through 64. Who's correct ? So you've got to take population reports from someplace like ANACS who assigns attributes to the varieties when grading them. Obviously, since no population of Denver issue exists, I am taking a chance and assuming Figenbaum is incorrect. Now, I am fully aware that this does nothing at all to address your query. But I didn;t have anything better to do at the moment and thought I might weigh in with my experience of having unanswered posts also. I didn;t want you to think we were ignoring you. But I don;t have any input about the bill at all. Sorry.[/QUOTE]
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