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How about another 1810 bust half to attribute ?
May or may not be as cut and dried as you might think...



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Pretty easy, due to the position of the T-I relationship and motto ribbon ends. Also the position of the key stars in relationship to the obverse portrait, although it would have been easier to attribute with dentils...
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Pretty easy, due to the position of the T-I relationship and motto ribbon ends. Also the position of the key stars in relationship to the obverse portrait, although it would have been easier to attribute with dentils...
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Well that was a short thread. I didn't even bother looking because Quarternut appears to know his stuff.
Lance.
you think you playing with children here???
Although I was hoping we might discuss the intermediateness some ?
And where is Mozin ? He's usually very reliable for pointing out just why my R4's are actually R3...
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you think you playing with children here??? >>
Alright then, tell me why I may or may not have made that comment ?
<< <i>Alright then, tell me why I may or may not have made that comment ? >>
the answer to that one is easy:
because you chose to
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