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  • Washington type B reverse

    Does any one know of a publication which will provide values for the 1956 to 1964 type B reverse? I have found four and wonder if it is worth the cost of encapsualization and certification. three arre MS and one is AU50.

  • #2
    The Cherrypicker's Guide, Edition # 4, volume II does list the Washington quarters with Type "B" reverse. Prices run from $50.00 to over $100.00 depending what year it is and of course condition.

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

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    • #3
      Washington type B reverse

      I checked that reference (Cherrypickers #4), but discounted the info provided when it classified the type B as URS 4 rarity factor. I find it hard to believe the rarity factor of four when I found four in my personal coin holdings. That made me skeptical of the values and prompted the inquiry into other publications.

      Many thanks

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      • #4
        The silver type B business strike reverse quarters are much more common than thought. The only one which is difficult to find in mint state is the 1956. I usually recommend an estimated value at 2x-3x trends.
        CONECA 20th Century Die Variety Attributer

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        • #5
          Originally posted by GKoehl View Post
          Does any one know of a publication which will provide values for the 1956 to 1964 type B reverse? I have found four and wonder if it is worth the cost of encapsualization and certification. three arre MS and one is AU50.
          I've got a question to. Who will certify type B's? I know neither NGC nor PCGS will.

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          • #6
            I would be surprized if NGC and PCGS won't slab them. They are in the CPG and I believe both will slab CPG varieties. ANACS and ICG will also slab them.
            CONECA 20th Century Die Variety Attributer

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            • #7
              Originally posted by JamesWiles View Post
              I would be surprized if NGC and PCGS won't slab them. They are in the CPG and I believe both will slab CPG varieties. ANACS and ICG will also slab them.
              I know for a fact that neither NGC nor PCGS will recognize the type B's when asked why, I received no reply.

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              • #8
                Originally Posted by JamesWiles
                I would be surprized if NGC and PCGS won't slab them.
                that is just funny to me considering the NGC slabs i've seen for
                1992 1˘ wide am
                '98, '99, 2ks close am
                Jimmy Ehrhart
                previous member of CONECA and C.F.C.C.

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                • #9
                  Reply on Washington Type B prices

                  Numismatic News once a month has a coin price guide called Coin Market. Coin Market has carried prices for the 1956-64 and 64D type B quarters since Oct. 07.

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                  • #10
                    PCGSdoes slab the Type B reverse quarter based upon the Cherry Pickers Guide number FS-901.

                    Below are the PCGS coin numbers:

                    1956- 145647
                    1957- 145024
                    1958- 146067
                    1959- 146068
                    1960- 145643
                    1961- 146069
                    1962- 146070
                    1963- 146071
                    1964- 145654

                    This info was taken from the following PCGS US coin forum thread.
                    http://forums.collectors.com/message...word1=Type%20B
                    Lee Lydston

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by 19Lyds View Post
                      PCGSdoes slab the Type B reverse quarter based upon the Cherry Pickers Guide number FS-901.

                      Below are the PCGS coin numbers:

                      1956- 145647
                      1957- 145024
                      1958- 146067
                      1959- 146068
                      1960- 145643
                      1961- 146069
                      1962- 146070
                      1963- 146071
                      1964- 145654

                      This info was taken from the following PCGS US coin forum thread.
                      http://forums.collectors.com/message...word1=Type%20B
                      I stand corrected, you know, though, I personally don't see how they can tell the difference, The Business strike and the proof side by side look identical.

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                      • #12
                        The differences are fairly easy to tell. The proof style has the leaf in front of the arrow points extendend above them while the business strike does not.
                        CONECA 20th Century Die Variety Attributer

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