My Newp for this week
With all the Big One talk this week I had to post this. This is my first Draped Bust Quarter, I hope you guys like it as much as I do.


Derek
EAC 6024
EAC 6024
0
Comments
"Bongo hurtles along the rain soaked highway of life on underinflated bald retread tires."
~Wayne
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
–John Adams, 1826
That is a very nice DBQ.
Mike
The B-2 almost always comes weakly struck at the upper left hand side of the reverse and at the upper middle stars, so much so, that they look like they have more wear than they actually do.
This obverse was also used to create the ultra common B-3 die marriage after the reverse die (Reverse E) began to break up, including heavy rim cuds from D in UNITED to the last S in STATES.
The B-2 is easily attributed due to the broken serif on the T in LIBERTY on the obverse and the last A in AMERICA attached to the C of the denomination, the only reverse showing this, although the reverse on the B-8 is similar (You can only hope that you screw up and find a B-8!)
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!