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Extremely Lucky Type B Reverse 25C

Last week I cherried a 1960 PCGS MS65 quarter that happened to be a Type B Reverse quarter on Ebay.
I received the coin in the mail and the case had gotten cracked around the date in the mail.
I Emailed the seller and he said to return the coin and he will replace it for me. I sent the coin
back not knowing if I will get a replacement that might also be a Type B Reverse. It would be
worthless to me if it wasn't. I received the replacement coin in the mail today and it
HAPPENED TO BE A TYPE B REVERSE replacement coin.
I consider myself EXTREMELY LUCKY to have gotten a replacement that was also a Type B Reverse.
Anybody else have something like this happen to them?????
I received the coin in the mail and the case had gotten cracked around the date in the mail.
I Emailed the seller and he said to return the coin and he will replace it for me. I sent the coin
back not knowing if I will get a replacement that might also be a Type B Reverse. It would be
worthless to me if it wasn't. I received the replacement coin in the mail today and it
HAPPENED TO BE A TYPE B REVERSE replacement coin.
I consider myself EXTREMELY LUCKY to have gotten a replacement that was also a Type B Reverse.
Anybody else have something like this happen to them?????
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It had to be sent in anyway to get the variety on the label and thus a new holder.
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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<< <i>WHY would you do that!!!
It had to be sent in anyway to get the variety on the label and thus a new holder.
My thoughts exactly. The buyer should contact the seller again and say that after some thought, the "cracked case" coin would be fine. Now you have two Type B cherries!
See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces
Bob
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I agreed and he is sending it out along with another 1960 PCGS MS65 that I also cherried from him that's a Type B Rev....
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<< <i>WHY would you do that!!!
It had to be sent in anyway to get the variety on the label and thus a new holder.
My thoughts exactly. The buyer should contact the seller again and say that after some thought, the "cracked case" coin would be fine. Now you have two Type B cherries! >>
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<< <i>doesn't that then prove the TYpe B rev aren't all that rare? >>
Not exactly; the coins could have come from closely minted mint sets or original bank rolls. With this said, as more and more people learn about Type B reverses, I expect that the populations will go up significantly and the prices will adjust accordingly.