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Is this a 1941 S Washington Quarter Large S?

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Doesn't look to be in the right location. I believe from what I have seen, and an example in the coin explorer here, show the 'S' much closer to the wreath for the Large 'S'.

 

 

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doesnt the top of the S, seem to point downward? and the bottom of the S, seem to point upward? I mean, in the cherrypicker's guide, it makes me think that one is a clear S, and the other is a filled S. I dont think thats the case. I think its the design of the S. But, I dont know what is, or is not a "Trumpet Style S".

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Can anybody put together a "Coin Band" with trumpet-style, trombone-style, saxophone-style and clarinet-style mint marks? What about drummer-style overdates?

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doesnt the top of the S, seem to point downward? and the bottom of the S, seem to point upward? I mean, in the cherrypicker's guide, it makes me think that one is a clear S, and the other is a filled S. I dont think thats the case. I think its the design of the S. But, I dont know what is, or is not a "Trumpet Style S".

 

reading the text as well is usually more helpful than just looking at pictures

 

the CPG 5th says there are 10 dies with a large S

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