I have always liked that quarter. It has so much going for it.
A) Great look High grade C) Overdate obverse D) Reverse of 1815 E) Off center (finest known) F) Late Die State - what needs to be there, is there. G) Absolutely a great pedigree chain H) A - G once again!
I'm sure there are more reasons to own this coin.
Persuing choice countermarked coinage on 2 reales.
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<< <i>An interesting coin:
Has anyone seen a later die state? >>
That is a beauty! Would fit well alongside my 1818 Half Dollar.
Probably offered at a discount since it is cracked and incomplete (sarcasm)
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A) Great look
High grade
C) Overdate obverse
D) Reverse of 1815
E) Off center (finest known)
F) Late Die State - what needs to be there, is there.
G) Absolutely a great pedigree chain
H) A - G once again!
I'm sure there are more reasons to own this coin.
Enjoyed numismatic conversations with Eric P. Newman, Dave Akers, Jules Reiver, David Davis, Russ Logan, John McCloskey, Kirk Gorman, W. David Perkins...
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