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<p>[QUOTE="cladking, post: 59807, member: 68"]There are '65, '67, '70-D, '76-D, and '81-P DDO's. These are easy to see and most </p><p>are quite rare. The PUP (pickup point) for the '81 is the second "1".</p><p><br /></p><p>There are '66, '67, '68-D, '71-D, and '72-D DDR's which are also easy to see and these</p><p>are all scarce or rare. </p><p><br /></p><p>There are some '65 to '72 coins struck with a type "b" reverse (most are Denver issues). The '74 P & D appear with the reverse appear with the reverse of 1972.</p><p>The '74-D also appears with the reverse of 1973. This last one is rare and very tough</p><p>to spot. Look between the eagle's legs at the marking. All 1977 to '84 quarters except for the '82-P appear with a type "d" reverse. None of these are rare but the </p><p>early issues are scarce and may not exist in unc. Look at the "N" in Unum. The right </p><p>side is much farther from the eagle's head on the type "d". There are many differences</p><p>but this is the best one to spot it the first time. These are common on the 1984 </p><p>issues so look here first. The differences are also a little more dramatic on later issues.</p><p><br /></p><p>There is a 1984-D/D (repunched mintmark).</p><p><br /></p><p>There is an '85-P with a small bust. This one is also dramatic. Look at the gap be-</p><p>tween the "E" in LIBERTY and Washington's head. It is much larger on the small bust. </p><p><br /></p><p>There are '65, '66, '72-D, '85, '88, '89, and at least nine states issues with rotated</p><p>reverses.</p><p><br /></p><p>There are also quite a few interesting errors. Most are one of a kind but among my </p><p>favorites is an '83-P with an obverse and reverse cud and '70-D, '71-D, and '72-D </p><p>quarters struck on dime stock. These were created when strip made to the thickness</p><p>of dimes was inadvertantly used to make quarter planchets and then struck as quar-</p><p>ters. The '70-D is nearly common. </p><p><br /></p><p>Always keep your eyes open since these are still pooly researched and there may be</p><p>some rare varieties not yet reported.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cladking, post: 59807, member: 68"]There are '65, '67, '70-D, '76-D, and '81-P DDO's. These are easy to see and most are quite rare. The PUP (pickup point) for the '81 is the second "1". There are '66, '67, '68-D, '71-D, and '72-D DDR's which are also easy to see and these are all scarce or rare. There are some '65 to '72 coins struck with a type "b" reverse (most are Denver issues). The '74 P & D appear with the reverse appear with the reverse of 1972. The '74-D also appears with the reverse of 1973. This last one is rare and very tough to spot. Look between the eagle's legs at the marking. All 1977 to '84 quarters except for the '82-P appear with a type "d" reverse. None of these are rare but the early issues are scarce and may not exist in unc. Look at the "N" in Unum. The right side is much farther from the eagle's head on the type "d". There are many differences but this is the best one to spot it the first time. These are common on the 1984 issues so look here first. The differences are also a little more dramatic on later issues. There is a 1984-D/D (repunched mintmark). There is an '85-P with a small bust. This one is also dramatic. Look at the gap be- tween the "E" in LIBERTY and Washington's head. It is much larger on the small bust. There are '65, '66, '72-D, '85, '88, '89, and at least nine states issues with rotated reverses. There are also quite a few interesting errors. Most are one of a kind but among my favorites is an '83-P with an obverse and reverse cud and '70-D, '71-D, and '72-D quarters struck on dime stock. These were created when strip made to the thickness of dimes was inadvertantly used to make quarter planchets and then struck as quar- ters. The '70-D is nearly common. Always keep your eyes open since these are still pooly researched and there may be some rare varieties not yet reported.[/QUOTE]
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