by Know Common Cents » Wed Sep 16, 2015 9:45 pm
Look at the vertical line for the D mintmark. To me, it appears the vertical line of the mintmark falls equally between the letters ER (in QUARTER, of course) in both pictures.
I agree with the comments about the second D looking weaker and likely a reverse die that's seen more wear than the first one. Your 2 pix are close to being the same position, but my aging eyes see only a slight deviation in the positioning between both. Likely within the mints tolerance standards from 50 years ago.
Keep looking for varieties. Not only will you be rewarded with your finds, but it's also a great way to educate yourself about coins.
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