Options
Post a Capped Bust Quarter

Let us see some awesome CBQ's! I just sold this one, and already feel the remorse building :-




0
Comments
Mike
That 1837 is incredible...wowww..... AU58??
1832 B-2
Go to Early United States Coins - to order the New "Early United States Half Dollar Vol. 1 / 1794-1807" book or the 1st new Bust Quarter book!
Bust Quarters don't have to be high grade gems to still be beautiful coins and in my opinion circulated coins have much more desire as they actually circulated and therefore drip with much more history.
QN
Go to Early United States Coins - to order the New "Early United States Half Dollar Vol. 1 / 1794-1807" book or the 1st new Bust Quarter book!
1835 B-4
Go to Early United States Coins - to order the New "Early United States Half Dollar Vol. 1 / 1794-1807" book or the 1st new Bust Quarter book!
<< <i>Time to add another...
1835 B-4
Time to add a YOU SUCK
Ray
Still a nice coin though.
QN
Go to Early United States Coins - to order the New "Early United States Half Dollar Vol. 1 / 1794-1807" book or the 1st new Bust Quarter book!
My Collection of Old Holders
Never a slave to one plastic brand will I ever be.
Click on this link to see my ebay listings.
<< <i>Some nice examples
Probably an 1835!
Too many positive BST transactions with too many members to list.
- Jim
Some of your ex's live in Texas.
–John Adams, 1826
<< <i>Sorry Ray that is a B-7 not a B-4!
Still a nice coin though.
QN >>
I was just refering to a CBQ in general, of course not anything like yours.
Ray
<< <i>That 1837 is incredible...wowww..... AU58?? >>
Nope, just an AU 50.
But this one is AU 55.
Mike