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Not pretty but it is a Morgan that I have not posted before.
Morgan Dollar or 1896 to the next person
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Beat you to the post...1878 Morgan no good....1892 or Commemorative Half Dollar....
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I don't see how an 1838 hard times token fits in after an 1839 Reeded edge Capped Bust Half Dollar. Are we not still at any Reeded edge Capped Bust Half Dollar, or any 1839?
I collect Capped Bust series by variety in PCGS AU/MS grades.
<< <i>I don't see how an 1838 hard times token fits in after an 1839 Reeded edge Capped Bust Half Dollar. Are we not still at any Reeded edge Capped Bust Half Dollar, or any 1839? >>
I agree, it's any Reeded edge Capped Bust Half Dollar, or any 1839.
Maybe we can get this rolling again.
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Lovely coins all.
1873 or seated liberty quarter
Seated Lib quarter, or 1853....
-Randy Newman
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I really love this thread...
1896 or Morgan Dollar to the next player...
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Next play is any Swiss, or any 1896.
Not pretty but it is a Morgan that I have not posted before.
Morgan Dollar or 1896 to the next person
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Commemorative Half or 1892 to the next person.
Fighting the Fight for 11 Years with the big "C" - Never Ever Give Up!
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Fighting the Fight for 11 Years with the big "C" - Never Ever Give Up!
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Rick
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1853 or Gold Dollar (Type 1)
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Next is any 1855, or any gold dollar.
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<< <i>I don't see how an 1838 hard times token fits in after an 1839 Reeded edge Capped Bust Half Dollar. Are we not still at any Reeded edge Capped Bust Half Dollar, or any 1839? >>
I agree, it's any Reeded edge Capped Bust Half Dollar, or any 1839.
Maybe we can get this rolling again.
Fighting the Fight for 11 Years with the big "C" - Never Ever Give Up!
Member PCGS Open Forum board 2002 - 2006 (closed end of 2006) Current board since 2006 Successful trades with many members, over the past two decades, never a bad deal.
-Randy Newman