Capped Bust Quarters, MEGA THREAD?!

Im not sure this will work, but I think we should give it a try. We seem to have enough capped bust quarter collectors that it would be possible. Just post the next variety, by numeric sequence if you have it.
1. Keep it in order. Start with B-1, B-2...etc. When the date runs out of varieties, go on to the next date. No entries for different die states.
2. You have to post a pic.
3. You have to own the coin.
4. If the variety isn't found in 24 hours, skip it...or post one that isn't owned by a forumite. Please make sure you have the right to post the pic, and give credit when applicable.
5. Only Circulation strikes...but if someone wants to post an 1827, so be it!
I will start it off by posting the first two.
1815 B-1



1818/5 B-1

1. Keep it in order. Start with B-1, B-2...etc. When the date runs out of varieties, go on to the next date. No entries for different die states.
2. You have to post a pic.
3. You have to own the coin.
4. If the variety isn't found in 24 hours, skip it...or post one that isn't owned by a forumite. Please make sure you have the right to post the pic, and give credit when applicable.
5. Only Circulation strikes...but if someone wants to post an 1827, so be it!
I will start it off by posting the first two.
1815 B-1



1818/5 B-1


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This is the B2
EAC 6024
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And add a B-6...
QN
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And here is the next one...1818 B-7
Now, if no one else can post a 1818 B-8, I have a neat one I can post, just let me know!
QN
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Wrong Browning # and wrong grade, an easy Vf coin here.
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<< <i>Here is the B8 QN, take a guess on the grade of this one!
I would say VF-35, although it might have garnered a 40.
Here is a close up of my 1818 B-8 LDS reverse die crack...
QN
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<< <i>Ok and the B2 got left out. How about a really rare one.
I know that coin very well...Sure wish I would have bought that one earlier this year when it was only a Fine...
However we are working on 1818 right now, not the early draped quarters, so I cry foul!
QN
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QN
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B10 ds2
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<< <i>Ok and the B2 got left out.
The B2 is in my first post
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<< <i>Sorry guys I didn't catch the the date to be an 1818. And then I missed the B-2 already posted please forgive me. I will have to read more carefully or get more sleep.
If the coin you posted wasn't AWESOME...you would have been in danger of a flogging!
I think we are looking for the 1819 B1 too!
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<< <i>QN has taken a guess on the B8 anyone else want to guess the grade on the B8 or the B4. Ill post the slab in a few hours.
I think we are looking for the 1819 B1 too! >>
I'll guess a 30, perhaps 35.
B-4 I say 25.
All right everyone else...have at it!
QN
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I hope someone is able to post a better one
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
QN
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QN
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<< <i>QN has taken a guess on the B8 anyone else want to guess the grade on the B8 or the B4. Ill post the slab in a few hours.
I think we are looking for the 1819 B1 too! >>
I'll guess a 30, perhaps 35.
B-4 I say 25. >>
Slab posted on the B4 and B8 on page one.
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I'm slightly surprised it graded just F-15
QN
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Derek
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Sorry...couldn't help myself!
QN
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Thats a bad pic
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QN
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<< <i>Damn! you beat me again! >>
Thats It for tonight
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<< <i>. 1820 B5 anyone? Guess not! It is an R-6, tough one! >>
R-5
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<< <i>The one you own. >>
And by that you clearly meant both!
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<< <i>The one you own. >>
And by that you clearly meant both!
No, sorry...I chose to own one with an interesting pedigree that I could afford.
The finest known is an MS-67 that last sold in 2006 for 80K+...
QN
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<< <i>The one you own. >>
And by that you clearly meant both!
No, sorry...I chose to own one with an interesting pedigree that I could afford.
The finest known is an MS-67 that last sold in 2006 for 80K+...
QN >>
But you still have th pic to share, right?
That's all I meant... lol