Early Clad Quarters (1965-1974)

I've been getting a lot of these in circulation recently. They seem to come in waves. In the last two weeks the following have come to me:
1965 (x2)
1966 (x2)
1967 (x2)
1969
1969-D
1971
1973
1974
EOM
1965 (x2)
1966 (x2)
1967 (x2)
1969
1969-D
1971
1973
1974
EOM
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I have to admit, I do like the 1965-1974 quarters.
Even with all the different directions this hobby has taken me, it's still really fun to fill up an album.
I'm not picky about the condition, but they cannot be damaged. I check my pocket change at the end of the day
and am still excited when I find one that I need still.
Click on this link to see my ebay listings.
James Wiles and I count 7 different reverses plus a class III doubled die from two of them. Wiles' numbers are RDV003 thru RDV009 plus a RDV006/RDV007 combo. Some I find very obvious and some rather subtle.
1965 comes with 3 reverses, 1968 S and 1969 D with 5 apiece. 1969 (P) and 1969 S have only one each, but not the same one.
http://forums.collectors.com/messageview.cfm?catid=26&threadid=741031&highlight_key=y&keyword1=type b pictures
The above hread has a clickable link to the James Wiles data and also has a table of Wiles' numbers versus forum lingo versus my article on the subject.
Early in the thread is a clickable link called "70-D circ" which shows 4 different 1970 D reverses including the doubled-die.
- Jim
Actually, she has a very nice look.
I knew it would happen.
Hope you like this one....Joe
And thank you all for the nice images. I am liking these more and more, I must say.
Here is today's haul for 1965-1974 quarters from circulation:
1965 (2x)
1970-D
1972-D
1974-D
I'll have to see what reverse is on the 1970-D!
<< <i>Thisnamztaken....just think, that quarter may have been to Woodstock! I thought I detected a little Purple Haze.
Actually, she has a very nice look. >>
Maybe, Jay. If she was, someone hosed off the mud sometime over the past 40 yrs.
- Jim
<< <i>Great Coin, thisnamz!!!
Thanks jmski.
- Jim