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i know the type b quarters as they are easy and i've tinkered with some of the post-64 reverse types but i don't claim to be studied on them.
after looking at the V V page for these and one other thread (couldn't find on DD.com) if your N does NOT have the top left serif (hard to be 100% from the images), i'd say you have a good shot. the arrow tip doesn't appear to rise above the leaf, don't see any doubling on Q.
this is what i used mainly. - http://www.varietyvista.com/09b%20WQ...968SRDV005.htm
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I was told by an acclaimed cherry picker, the easiest way to determine a type B reverse is to look at the ES in STATES. If there is a NOTICEABLE gap between the E and S then it is probably a type B, for the years that have the type B.Gary Kozera
Website: https://MintErrors.org
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