RATS! 120 instead of 132.
Sorry guy's, I'm on the Canadian kick. Lol. Sad news. In the 1973 Canadian Set I purchased has a chance of having a "Large Bust" Quarter inside. I just got through counting the beads on the 1973 Quarter. A potential variety that would of brought at least $300 for my $5 purchase. If this variety counted 132 beads around the coin, it would of been the right coin. I counted only 120. Oh well, I'm still happy. The good news, a few coins in the set are beautiful. Maybe even a shot for a PL. Oh Canada!
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It's easier to look at the bust to see if the hair has full details like 1974, or not like 1965-68.
You're right, it is a whole lot easier. Lol. I knew about the two suggestions but I had a difficult time determining between the two. Getting old. Thanks
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Wow.... counting beads on the coin....You certainly have time on your hands...
I am going back to watching the grass grow....
Cheers, RickO