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Re: Is there a Washington quarter struck with the obverse die used for Proofs?
The years for the use of the reverse dies on quarters were 1956-64. Much lessor known and more rare are the proof die reverses used on quarters in Denver between 1968-1972-d . (Referred to as clad ty… (View Post)5 -
Re: Another well conditioned Jeffy in the wild...PT.2
The mint even told you that one is full steps - they stamped “FS” in the right corner on your last photo! :D Nice coin, but I think full steps are common on present day moderns. (View Post)4 -
Re: Missing members...who do you realize is missing?
I miss Herbert Hicks, aka proofartworkoncircs. RIP. He was always willing to share his wealth of knowledge. I learned a lot from him. (View Post)2 -
Re: ProofArtworkonCircs / Herbert Hicks. PCGS Now Recognizes his 1968 S Type F Washington Quarter.
Proofartworkoncircs/ Herbert Hicks’ impact lives on. He had tons of knowledge and happily shared it. I sold a b reverse quarter on eBay many years ago and received an email from him anointing me as a… (View Post)4 -
Re: Time to experiment.
Looks much better. The AT wasn’t hiding anything. Successful experiment. (View Post)4