FOUL! How does an 1875 Seated Half Dollar follow an 1872 Seated Dime?
lordmarcovan said "If the last coin posted was a U.S. coin, you have to post a coin of the same date OR the same type (NOT just the same denomination)."
To follow an 1872 Seated Dime:
1) any 1872 dated coin
OR
2) any date SEATED DIME.
Someone please correct me if I am understanding this incorrectly.
I collect Capped Bust series by variety in PCGS AU/MS grades.
<< <i>FOUL! How does an 1875 Seated Half Dollar follow an 1872 Seated Dime?
lordmarcovan said "If the last coin posted was a U.S. coin, you have to post a coin of the same date OR the same type (NOT just the same denomination)."
To follow an 1872 Seated Dime:
1) any 1872 dated coin
OR
2) any date SEATED DIME.
Someone please correct me if I am understanding this incorrectly. >>
I agree and am posting my original reply to that here and we can then continue.
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<< <i>Boiler, your 1830 has a crack in it. Please send it to me at once for conservation in my climate controlled vault. >>
Mine has a few cracks to, could you take care of it too, please
--Thomas Jefferson
Actually, I believe I do have an 1812 Classic Head cent around here somewhere, but no pictures of it...
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I owned this coin, once.
Then the dang alarm clock went off and brought me crashing back into real life.
Since few of us happen to have Gobrecht dollars lyin' around, Seated will do.
1836 or Seated dollar. (Or hey, if you do have a Gobrecht, now's your chance, patternpeople...)
C'mon, I know somebody has something from 1836 or a Seated dollar, even if it an't a Gobrecht dollar with the starry reverse.
I would post mine (again), but it's ugly. Cool ugly, but ugly. I don't have pics of my unholed ones.
Ah, well. Here's the "Stealth Eagle" 1841 dollar. Again.
1841 or Seated dollar to y'all, now...
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1875 in case you can't see it. >>
FOUL! How does an 1875 Seated Half Dollar follow an 1872 Seated Dime?
lordmarcovan said "If the last coin posted was a U.S. coin, you have to post a coin of the same date OR the same type (NOT just the same denomination)."
To follow an 1872 Seated Dime:
1) any 1872 dated coin
OR
2) any date SEATED DIME.
Someone please correct me if I am understanding this incorrectly.
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<< <i>FOUL! How does an 1875 Seated Half Dollar follow an 1872 Seated Dime?
lordmarcovan said "If the last coin posted was a U.S. coin, you have to post a coin of the same date OR the same type (NOT just the same denomination)."
To follow an 1872 Seated Dime:
1) any 1872 dated coin
OR
2) any date SEATED DIME.
Someone please correct me if I am understanding this incorrectly. >>
I agree and am posting my original reply to that here and we can then continue.
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