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shaney777

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  1. You'll have to use a microscope or macro lens attachment for anyone to properly diagnose such an error/variety.
  2. I quite like the chip idea. Assume the web link goes to a high quality photo of the coin? If not, I wonder how difficult it would be to open the holder and replace the coin with something inferior or counterfeit. Unfortunately this still doesn't protect buyers from counterfeits that fool TPGs.
  3. I really wish I knew how to find his other articles. When you say nice examples, do you mean high grade? I can't imagine that they'd get too messed up in circulation after just a few years. Cool, thank you for the information. Can I get you to look at these two images from PCGS CoinFacts and tell me if they look like your type D and RDV-012?
  4. Yay, thank you! I was hoping you'd get to see this. For some reason PCGS did not approve this post for their forum, so I didn't think you'd see it. As for the 1980, I have not personally looked at any yet to identify the RDV and am just trusting preliminary info from Gallego. He says it may be incorrect. I will be looking for all of these starting on my next quarter roll hunt. I appreciate the additional information!!
  5. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------RDV-003 = Type C = IIIo --> serif on N of UNUMRDV-004 = Type D = IIIa1 --> inside edge of wing where it joins body is very weakType D (not RDV-004/IIIa1) --> huge gap between right side of N of UNUM and eagle's headRDV-005 = Type E = IIIa2 --> incuse (sunken) outline of eagle's left wingRDV-006 = Type F = IIIb --> master hub doubling inside top of Q in QUARTERRDV-007 = Type M (or G) = IIIm --> rounded (not pointed) leaf to left of arrowpointsRDV-008 = Type B (or H) = IIb --> leaf to left of arrowpoints extends above arrowpointsReverse of 1972 = IIIb/m (?) --> rotated doubling that shows up best in bottom lettering?RDV-009 = IIIcRDV-011 = IV = IVa --> N and I in UNITED merged on top serifs?RDV-012 = IVb --> N and I in UNITED are merged at bottom and at top?----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1965RDV-003 (Scarce, ~5%)RDV-004RDV-0051966RDV-003 (Unconfirmed [?], scarce)RDV-004RDV-0051967RDV-003 (Rare, ~1%)RDV-004RDV-005RDV-006 (Rare, <0.50%)1968-(P)RDV-004RDV-005RDV-006 (~50% [P+D])1968-DRDV-004RDV-005RDV-006 (~50% [P+D])1969-DRDV-004 (Very Scarce, 29.1% [RDV-004+RDV-005])RDV-005 (29.1% [RDV-004+RDV-005])RDV-006 (Rare [?], 58.1%)RDV-007 (Scarce, 12%)RDV-008 (Rare, 0.80%, ~1,000,000?)1970RDV-006 (93.6%)RDV-007 (Rare, 6.3%)1970-D (~2,300 working dies, average ~185,000 coins per working die)RDV-006 (84.3%)RDV-007 (11.2%)RDV-008 (Rare, 0.10%, ~500,000)1971 (average 170,000 coins per working die)1971-DRDV-006RDV-008 (Rare, 0.03%, ~80,000, one working die?)1972-DRDV-006RDV-008 (Rare, 0.012%, ~40,000, one working die?)1973Reverse of 1972 (Scarce)RDV-0091974Reverse of 1972 (Rare?)RDV-0091974-DReverse of 1972RDV-009Quarters made in 1975 are dated either 1974 or 19761977Type D (Scarce, one working die)RDV-0111977-DType D (Scarce)RDV-0111978Type D (Tough)RDV-0111978-DType D (Scarce)RDV-0111979Type D (Tough, 5%)RDV-0111979-DType D (2%)RDV-0111980-PType DRDV-011RDV-0121980-DType DRDV-011RDV-0121981-PType DRDV-0121981-DType DRDV-0121982-DType DRDV-0121983-PType D (~15%)RDV-0121983-DType D (~20%)RDV-0121984-PType DRDV-0121984-DType DRDV-012Sources:http://www.heartlandcoinclub.com/Documents/Washington%20Quarters%20Reverse%20Design%20Varieties%20(RDV)%20From%20A%20to%20H,%20and%20Beyond%20Rev.%203-2019.pdfhttp://www.heartlandcoinclub.com/Documents/Washington%20Quarters%20Reverse%20Design%20Varieties%20-%20Quick%20Reference%20Guide%20(Rev%2009-02-2019).pdfhttp://conecaonline.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/QuarterRDVHandout.pdfhttps://nnp.wustl.edu/library/book/527681?fbclid=IwAR3pKZe55pVYKT5zRG1HdueHbZ-RG3xaxXqIjEoAvfCzFHnPG8Qy2G3cTYM (big thanks to Pete Apple!)https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/419710/clad-quarter-varieties/p1http://www.varietyvista.com/09b%20WQ%20Vol%202/Reverse%20Design%20Varieties.htmhttps://www.ngccoin.com/variety-plus/united-states/quarters/washington-quarters-1932-1998/?page=2https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/659907/kiss-1968-s-1969-d-type-b-and-3-other-reverse-varietieshttps://forums.collectors.com/discussion/627990/1970-d-quarter-varieties-reverses-includes-type-b-h-and-type-m-gThanks to Sam Petry!Thanks to Jose Gallego!(C) Shane Daniel
  6. Nice struck through! If the quarter is UNC and there aren't many graded errors of this design w/mintmark, it might just be worth grading. Edit: The "stitches" is just damage from the reeding of another quarter.
  7. I might be able to help. Have pictures?