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<p>[QUOTE="cladking, post: 102045, member: 68"]The 1964 clad quarter was discovered in circulation. </p><p><br /></p><p>There are numerous quarters circulating with the "wrong" reverses. These get little changes in most years and sometimes a reverse from one year will be paired with an obverse from another year. This probably happens during changeover at the beginning of the year when the technicians simply forget whether they changed a die or not. One of the more common is the 1965 with reverse of 1964. About 200,000 are estimated to have been made but many of these have been lost or destroyed over the years and very few are known in collectors' hands. There are '71-D and '72-D DDR 25c's. These should be fairly common since dies strike so many coins but fewer than a dozen are known of the formes and just a pair of the latter. There's a DDO D bicentennial that will bring more than $1000. ...Again, only a few dozen known and there should be a lot more. </p><p><br /></p><p>There are lots of more minor coins like '82-NMM dime and '74-D DDO 50c that are out there. I've seen the '82-NMM in low grade so it has been circulating. About 10,000 of these were released into the commerce in early 1983 around Sandusky, Ohio and Pittsburgh. It's likely that this estimate was overly conservative.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cladking, post: 102045, member: 68"]The 1964 clad quarter was discovered in circulation. There are numerous quarters circulating with the "wrong" reverses. These get little changes in most years and sometimes a reverse from one year will be paired with an obverse from another year. This probably happens during changeover at the beginning of the year when the technicians simply forget whether they changed a die or not. One of the more common is the 1965 with reverse of 1964. About 200,000 are estimated to have been made but many of these have been lost or destroyed over the years and very few are known in collectors' hands. There are '71-D and '72-D DDR 25c's. These should be fairly common since dies strike so many coins but fewer than a dozen are known of the formes and just a pair of the latter. There's a DDO D bicentennial that will bring more than $1000. ...Again, only a few dozen known and there should be a lot more. There are lots of more minor coins like '82-NMM dime and '74-D DDO 50c that are out there. I've seen the '82-NMM in low grade so it has been circulating. About 10,000 of these were released into the commerce in early 1983 around Sandusky, Ohio and Pittsburgh. It's likely that this estimate was overly conservative.[/QUOTE]
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