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Can you spare a VF 1832 or 1833 Bust Quarter for a VF 1835?
STONE
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I have this duplicate 1835 Quarter which I would like to trade for an 1832 or 1833 in similar condition and crustyness.
PM me images of what you have, and I may consider a slightly higher grade piece if the price difference is reasonable.
Thanks
(Pics are from the previous owner)
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PM me images of what you have, and I may consider a slightly higher grade piece if the price difference is reasonable.
Thanks
(Pics are from the previous owner)
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I see more 1833s, but even those aren't real common.
I was surprised when I began going after the small diameter busts and found those dates as difficult as they are.
<< <i>1832 is a surprisingly difficult date to come by in the bust quarter series.
I see more 1833s, but even those aren't real common.
I was surprised when I began going after the small diameter busts and found those dates as difficult as they are. >>
I agree. When I was building my PCGS F-VF set the 32 was the last to show its face.
EAC 6024
Let me see if the mid-day crowd has anything for me
I guess you could say two and a half Rolls
qualifies as a hoard.
Liz Coggan and Rich Urich handled the sale of these
a couple of years ago. 99% PCGS graded VF 20 - to
MS 64.
I never saw these coins advertised - and I still
never see a 1832 that is not damaged in some way
available for sale.
So, where did all my 100 coins disappear to ?
Stone: check with Rich, he may have one available.
Its going to cost you a premium though.
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I really like the look of this one, heck make him an offer. I'm sure you won't get it for a 100 bucks, but you might get a decent price.
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<< <i>1832
I really like the look of this one, heck make him an offer. I'm sure you won't get it for a 100 bucks, but you might get a decent price. >>
I sure like that 1832 (B-2) you sold me last year... That's one super kool coin.
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