Two crusty Busties arrived this weekend

Well, my post yesterday of my 1821 Small Date Dime NewP didn't generate much excitement (must have been Black Friday, or post Thanksgiving hangovers
)
Regardless, another beauty arrived this morning, and almost matches the 1821 Dime from yesterday.
Today's NewP is an 1820 B-1 (Large O) Capped Bust Quarter. Yes, my long search for an adequate 1820 Bust Quarter has finally drawn to an end
I am quite pleased how much better this coin looks from the sellers photos.
I will probably crack it out of its problem-free ANACS-8 holder, so that it can rest with the rest of my herd
For comparison sake, and just because I like showing off NewP's, here's pics of both the 1820 Quarter and 1821 Dime




Regardless, another beauty arrived this morning, and almost matches the 1821 Dime from yesterday.
Today's NewP is an 1820 B-1 (Large O) Capped Bust Quarter. Yes, my long search for an adequate 1820 Bust Quarter has finally drawn to an end

I am quite pleased how much better this coin looks from the sellers photos.
I will probably crack it out of its problem-free ANACS-8 holder, so that it can rest with the rest of my herd

For comparison sake, and just because I like showing off NewP's, here's pics of both the 1820 Quarter and 1821 Dime





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<< <i>I like!
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<< <i>Very Nice. Now that the search is over, what's next?
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Most immediately, an 1831 Dime in VF/EF.
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<< <i>Both are nice coins, especially the 1821 dime. My only example of a capped bust dime just happens to be an 1831, NGC EF-40. It's a good crusty example. The photo isn't the best though, need to retake.
.......and you would like Stone to have it????
<< <i>Very nice. Hey Stone I was meaning to ask you a question about your avatar, do you have any pics of her after she had a couple of those beers?
That's what she and the rest of them do look like after a couple beers
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