The one with the obverse bisecting die crack is a B-9, it also develops large rim cuds on the reverse and another obverse crack across the bust and drapery to the rim creating a "pie" shaped slice, neat stuff!
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Thanks for all the positive feedback. The 1919 Slq graded a MS65FH. I was going to try for an upgrade. I have a few more Busts that I sent out at the same time. Once their pictures come back I will post.
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Now I feel better about not having them as part of my collection....are they for sale
wa wa wa WOW! those are NICE!
If that '19 didn't get a FH, I'll.....do....something. Anyway, it should have. That thing is tough!
Nice colors and crust on those Busts!
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Quarters that is... and crusty to boot!
The one with the obverse bisecting die crack is a B-9, it also develops large rim cuds on the reverse and another obverse crack across the bust and drapery to the rim creating a "pie" shaped slice, neat stuff!
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I'm with everyone else...that 1919 SLQ is awesome,
any chance it's an ms66 FH??
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<< <i>Great coins.
I'm with everyone else...that 1919 SLQ is awesome,
any chance it's an ms66 FH?? >>
A beauty, but 65FH.
keep at it someday something good will pop up
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<< <i>I could only be more impressed if you revealed the Browning varieties of the DBQ's!!
I already did for the 1st coin (B-9), and thought there was no need to list the second as a 1806/5 B-1...although I have now!
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I am glad I opened this thread.