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Help Needed: 1956 Washington Type B Rev or Proofs?

Matt04Matt04 Posts: 468 ✭✭✭

Earlier today I headed back to the coin shop to look for some superb examples for my collection and ended up stumbling across these four 1956 Washington Quarters with the Type B reverse.

The issue is that I’m having a hard time determining whether these are simply 1956 proofs that were thrown into a 90% silver tube, or if they are actual business-strike Type B reverse quarters. I know the 1956 is considered the toughest date for the Type B reverse variety, which makes it even more interesting.

How does one determine this based on the obverse strike?

I picked them up for melt, so either way I’m not too worried, but I’d really like to know for future reference and to better understand what to look for.

Upon first inspection I notice die cracks on the head and above the date on the bust consistent with what I have seen on business struck WQ's.

Rev's

Obv's

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