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  • 1970-D Washington Quarter DDR's

    Does anybody have any good photo's of the 1970-D Washington Quarter DDR's? Specifically FS-801 and FS-802.

    I've come across a couple but the CPG photo's are really lacking.

    I think this one is FS-802

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    And I think this one is FS-801

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    They are fairly LDS which makes it difficult but the two coins are definitely different.
    Lee Lydston

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    Here are a few of my DDR #2 (802) if that helps. The die marker of the scratches going North from the arrow tips really help to id this one.
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    • #3
      I sent a few of these in to James Wiles and of the group I have, half were to minor to list but a couple represented a new DDR Variety for the 1970-D.



      I let James pick one to keep for his collection and asked him to send the other to ANACS for slabbing.

      Since I don't have any pictures I still do not know which is which but when I get the submission back from ANACS, I'll photograph it and post the pictures here.

      A little disappointed and a little excited. Part of me wanted DDR-001 or DDR-002 (that's the disappointed side) and the other part is happy about the new variety (since I have more than one).

      I guess I need to pickup some type of a Reference on Quarters that has good identifying photographs as the CPG is VERY Limited.

      Anybody have some suggestions?
      Last edited by 19Lyds; 07-23-2010, 01:24 PM.
      Lee Lydston

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      • #4
        Judging from the Photo James just sent me, the top 4 photo's in this post are the DDR-006 coin.
        Lee Lydston

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