Mark Borckardt of Heritage has a guide up here. I'm sure the shield nickel people will be happy to know there's a field of collecting less popular than theirs.
I'm surprised John McCloskey hasn't published the quarter eagles yet. TD
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Thanks for the link. Good information on the classic quarter eagle varieties along with a rarity analysis from auction appearances. I would like to see this in book form, someday.
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Thanks for sharing. I'll check the sole quarter eagle I own. I've known Mark since 1985, when we lived back in OH.....a really nice guy and great researcher of all types of early coinage.
<< <i>Thanks for the link. Good information on the classic quarter eagle varieties along with a rarity analysis from auction appearances. I would like to see this in book form, someday. >>
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Thanks Ed.
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<< <i>Thanks for the link. Good information on the classic quarter eagle varieties along with a rarity analysis from auction appearances. I would like to see this in book form, someday. >>
1. Click "print."
2. Insert pages into report cover.
3. Enjoy your book.
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