Wow a 1943 quarter!

pghDFXer

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Silver quarters are pretty rare anymore, 04177B5F-2BEE-421D-A46F-6ACF10565D4B.jpeg D1488981-BC78-4D65-A612-79E8B7236151.jpeg and a Rosie, and a religious pendant 19ED35A0-F443-434B-88EA-59C5646F8CA8.jpeg plated , 2 Wheaties, and the regular others, 5CF612DF-FF6A-4AF7-8239-E27070E4BA68.jpeg 372289E1-01E0-4D94-8617-EA057B28E045.jpeg 0EF4AD67-B886-411F-813C-561645C78001.jpeg DFCF1587-152E-4537-9113-7ADC235E4CDE.jpeg low and slow does it,
 

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smokeythecat

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Yes, nice job. Every time I get a silver coin I'm surprised as I don't expect to find them!
 

pa-dirt_nc-sand

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I don’t seem to find silver quarters very often either, compared to silver Dimes. Congrats!
 

CTXAgGetter

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They're harder to lose, being so big compared to a dime, so there are fewer out there. And... they are easier to detect, so anyone beeping for cherry-pickers may have already picked them up!
Congrats on getting one! I wish you many more.
 

Tuberale

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Uh, if you can would you post photos of both sides of the 1943 quarter? I'm thinking it might be a DDO.
 

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