Old BUST COINS...
saintguru
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I wish women wore clothing like THAT now!!
If ya got em, show em!! Then COIN em!!
If ya got em, show em!! Then COIN em!!
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Great transactions with oih82w8, JasonGaming, Moose1913.
Coin talk, nonetheless....Denny Crane?
I always applauded her ability to make every guy in the class drool just by walking by.
<< <i>Old BUST COINS... >>
You asked for it... sorry Dial-uppers
42/92
Here is the only one I have a picture of.(If it works)
Sean Reynolds
"Keep in mind that most of what passes as numismatic information is no more than tested opinion at best, and marketing blather at worst. However, I try to choose my words carefully, since I know that you guys are always watching." - Joe O'Connor
<< <i>Here is the only one I have a picture of.(If it works) >>
Numobri's pics
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<< <i>Yeah, Bill. And as they called the attire "scandalous" they were busy banging every maid, cook and seamstress in the big ol' house! >>
You are the master of subtlety.
Cameron Kiefer
PS- edit to add that the 1803 half dime BillJones posted is absolutely amazing!
Cameron Kiefer
Thanks for sharing.
<< <i>So when NCS does a conservation job on a dollar it is a knob job?
Cameron Kiefer >>
only on certain 06's...On everything else it's just your common ordinary boob job.
Edited because I STILL can't type!
<< <i>WOW!!! Thats the nicest capped bust coin i,ve ever seen 66Tbird. >>
66Tbird is a man of taste. That is one helluva nice Bustie, for sure. Eye candy! And quite possibly one of the nicest I have seen, too.
09/07/2006
Note the distance from star 7 to the L, and the levels of the top of the T and Y in LIBERTY,
the relationship of the tip of the beak to the star point, the tip of the olive leaf to the letter I,
and the distance from the letter A to the third and fourth feathers.
Here's an O.104, a scarce variety
this obverse is distinguished by due lumps near the milling between stars 2 and 3.
The center of the obverse is weak because of "die sinking"
Here's an O.115, a rare variety
Here the space between star 7 and the L is larger, and the distance from star 1 to the curl is smaller.
This marriage used the same reverse (B) as the 104
Also note the position of the 7 in the date, this digit was punched at a later date than the rest of the die was prepared,
probably in 1806, with the last digit omitted so just 180 was put in the initial die work, the die was stored,
and the 7 punched in later, at various angles.
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry