1877 CC Quarter VF35 attribution has been successful.

The quarter is now properly attributed as the RPD FS-301 variety. Here is the True View photo of the coin. The repunched date (the two sevens) is clearly present in the photo.
The back story about this coin is a good one.
A few years ago my son and I took a road trip to Carson City. Upon arrival at our hotel we checked into our room. My son wanted to rest in the room and I wanted to go to the hotel casino.
While at the casino I was playing video poker, betting a dime per hand. I drew five cards and in the five were the 10, Jack, King and Ace of spades. I held these four cards and drew one card, which turned out to be the Queen of spades.
Jackpot, with bells, whistles and lights going off.
With my Royal Straight I won (on my dime bet) $410.00 (had I bet $1.00 I would have won $4,100.00). I told my son about my winning and he joined me at the video poker machines and played some. He did not win a jackpot.
Later on we toured the Carson City Mint and we stopped by Northern Nevada Coin. With my poker winnings in hand I had to buy a Carson City coin. I picked the 1877 CC EF35 quarter and bought it. I was not until after I returned home and spent time studying the coin that I realized it the RPD FS-301 variety. I recently submitted it for attribution and I am glad to see it in a holder with the correct label.
Comments
Very nice! Can you post a close-up shot of the RPD?
When I receive the coin back from our host I will take a close up photo of the date and post it.
Was there any reason you thought it wouldn’t be successful?
No.
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