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1964-D type C quarters another transitional

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  • 3˘nicker
    • Oct 2007
    • 128

    1964-D type C quarters another transitional

    I've a great new interest in these because in cherrypickers 4th ed. vol2 it says 5-8 known i believe the pgcs pop is 5. it really isn't one that is widely known from what i can tell by talking to people. this variety is one that was made by having a 1965 clad reverse which is a bit sharper. i'm am lucky to have found some even in low to mid MS. so i don't think these ar as rare as reported but still a fun one to look for, it's actually what started me up in quarter varieties. so if any one out there could but some pics up of comparison just so i can make sure i know the pups are the arrow tips and the tail feathers, i just want to make sure i'm not all proud of something i actually don't have. I've heard cherrypickers have mixed up their pics. some people on forums are even saying that the MM was incorrectly added to the '65 die but they didn't put the MM on the obverse untill '68 so i don't know what they are talking about relating to that, although most of the ones i've seen have had RPMs. So far i love these i figured i could find other people here who may as well
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    Jimmy Ehrhart
    previous member of CONECA and C.F.C.C.
  • 3˘nicker
    • Oct 2007
    • 128

    #2
    well...maybe not

    with a little more reserch i have found that i was living a lie i thought i had three type C's and i don't. the deciding factor is a single leaf under the left side of the arrow shafts need to touch the arrows and mine do not. such a let down but now i know and so do you
    Jimmy Ehrhart
    previous member of CONECA and C.F.C.C.

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    • wavysteps
      • Aug 2007
      • 1925

      #3
      Jimmy - It happens that way sometimes, however, it does show that you are learning, which is the most important part. To be able to admit a fraulty finding is a giant step in recognizing just what is up with errors and varieties.

      Good work.

      BJ
      Member of: ANA, CCC, CONECA, Fly-in-club, FUN, NLG & T.E.V.E.C.

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