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  • 1958 D QTR RPM HELP

    I came across this 1958 D quarter yesterday roll searching and from what I was able to research on VV and Wexler. I was confused as to what variety I have. If anyone can help me, I would appreciate your help. Thanks
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    kinda looks like this one but the mm look like different placements.

    http://varietyvista.com/09b%20WQ%20V...958DRPM002.htm
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    • #3
      It looks like a 58 D/D/D South and Rotated. The problem will be, the coin is so well circulated, that most marker's are probably gone. The only other option you have is to overlay the mintmark on your coin against Wexler or Variety Vista. RPM#2 is a rotated only - which it could also be from the shape<"condition" this coin is in.. Sorry I'm not alot of help hear.
      Eric

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      • #4
        Originally posted by eaxtellcoin View Post
        It looks like a 58 D/D/D South and Rotated. The problem will be, the coin is so well circulated, that most marker's are probably gone. The only other option you have is to overlay the mintmark on your coin against Wexler or Variety Vista. RPM#2 is a rotated only - which it could also be from the shape<"condition" this coin is in.. Sorry I'm not alot of help hear.
        Eric
        This was an awesome learning tool response. To share what an attributor would have to do, and the complications applied are hard for many to visually accept….thnx

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        • #5
          Thank you Eric for taking a look at it. I will take all of that into consideration in regards to how I handle this one.

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