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<p>[QUOTE="buckeye73, post: 7421709, member: 93155"]I should have been more detailed in my description of the proof die reverse, which was inadvertently used for business strikes between 1956 and 1964. The gap/space between the E and S is noticeably separated at the bottom vs. the conventional business die where they essentially touch. The proof die reverse is referred to as a Type B reverse. Those Type B quarters would not considered rare, but are scarce.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="buckeye73, post: 7421709, member: 93155"]I should have been more detailed in my description of the proof die reverse, which was inadvertently used for business strikes between 1956 and 1964. The gap/space between the E and S is noticeably separated at the bottom vs. the conventional business die where they essentially touch. The proof die reverse is referred to as a Type B reverse. Those Type B quarters would not considered rare, but are scarce.[/QUOTE]
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