First roll search, first silver find *possible 64 DDO?*

So I have been bitten by the roll bug now that I have tons of capital now that I don't have any loans or anything.
I went to the bank to get 500 bucks in quarters, and 500 in halves.
Conveniently the bank had all their rolls in shrink wrapped plastic, meaning all I had to do was glance, and saw a white edge, and low and behold, a BU 1964-d quarter.
Now I get to spend easter sunday with the mother in law going through filling out state quarter books for her 10! grandkids. Both mint marks, so that should be a challenge.
Does anyone have a quick list of post 65 quarters to look out for?
I went to the bank to get 500 bucks in quarters, and 500 in halves.
Conveniently the bank had all their rolls in shrink wrapped plastic, meaning all I had to do was glance, and saw a white edge, and low and behold, a BU 1964-d quarter.
Now I get to spend easter sunday with the mother in law going through filling out state quarter books for her 10! grandkids. Both mint marks, so that should be a challenge.
Does anyone have a quick list of post 65 quarters to look out for?
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Seriously, though, good luck helping your MIL fill the state Q books! Been there, done that with our neice (although I gave her the large coin map after taking out the quarters & giving them to my BIL to "salt" in his change for her to find...)
If they continue with the Territory Q's and you need some, check back with me - - I may still have some extras.
Dave
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Does anyone have a quick list of post 65 quarters to look out for? >>
This is by no means comprehensive, someone like cladking could give you many more things to look for:
1970-D DDO, pick-up point (PUP) the date/IGWT
1971 DDR, PUP AMERICA
1976-D DDO, PUP LIBERTY
1989 no-P overpolished die
There are also several SHQ varieties to look for (WI high- and low-leaf, MN and DC doubled die reverses)
Sean Reynolds
"Keep in mind that most of what passes as numismatic information is no more than tested opinion at best, and marketing blather at worst. However, I try to choose my words carefully, since I know that you guys are always watching." - Joe O'Connor
226.00 Dollars in state quarters
1 -1964 d BU quarter
1 1971 DDR (handy working at a place that makes and sells microscopes.)
9 Bi-Centennials
6 Territory quarters.
No America The Beautiful yet.
And I manages to stuff all the plastic wrappers back up, ready to go to the bank. All at my job.
Dead Cat Waltz Exonumia
"Coin collecting for outcasts..."
Teknowaffle:
Def: lurker, regurgitator of knowledge sponged from those who are more knowledgeable.
And, just because I am happy because of my roll finds, (even after being pulled over because my black ranger "matched the description of a stolen vehicle")
Wait, is that a Double-Die?
bob
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...monster ditto!
I used to be famous now I just collect coins.
Link to My Registry Set.
https://pcgs.com/setregistry/quarters/washington-quarters-specialty-sets/washington-quarters-complete-variety-set-circulation-strikes-1932-1964/publishedset/78469
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