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US Quarter Dollar Type Set
1900-present


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1900 Liberty Head
1892-1916 (Charles E. Barber)



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1917 Standing Liberty, no stars
1916-1917 (Herman A. MacNeil)



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1928 Standing Liberty, stars
1917-1930 (Herman A. MacNeil)



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1954-S Washington, Eagle reverse, silver
1932-1964 (John Flanagan)



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1979-S Washington, Eagle reverse, clad
1965-1974, 1977-1998 (John Flanagan)



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1976-S Washington, Bicentennial reverse
1976 (John Flanagan / Jack L. Ahr)



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2004-S Washington, State reverse
1999-2008 (John Flanagan / various)

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bobbycoin
Very Cool Syz!

Maybe you can answer a question for me about quarters...

I notice the Bicentenial is listed as a "type" of quarter oposed to grouping it in with the Washington obverse. So why is it that each state quarter is not its own type? Why are all of them grouped together as 1 type?

-Bobby
Tiffibunny
I would think the SQ's are considered a series. The Drummer Boy is a 1 year type.
syzygy
QUOTE(bobbycoin @ Nov 11 2005, 07:04 PM)
Very Cool Syz!

Maybe you can answer a question for me about quarters...

I notice the Bicentenial is listed as a "type" of quarter oposed to grouping it in with the Washington obverse. So why is it that each state quarter is not its own type? Why are all of them grouped together as 1 type?

-Bobby
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Ahh the privilege of making up one's own types smile.gif Wayyyyy too many of those SQs to mess with.

I would be interested in adding an Isabella commemorative. But before shelling out the $$$ I would probably upgrade the Draped and capped busts. Forget about the small eagle.
50cents
great job drool.gif
Art
Terrific type set. I like it.

Art
QUOTE(bobbycoin @ Nov 11 2005, 07:04 PM)
Very Cool Syz!

Maybe you can answer a question for me about quarters...

I notice the Bicentenial is listed as a "type" of quarter oposed to grouping it in with the Washington obverse. So why is it that each state quarter is not its own type? Why are all of them grouped together as 1 type?

-Bobby
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I consider each Statehood Quarter design to be a separate type. One of the nice things about type sets is that you can make it anything you want.


AuldFartte
Awesome type set bthumbsup.gif
Burks
Nice set yet again. The Barber is my favorite.
joanjet
Those are some pretty coins!!
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