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1837 B-4 Bust Quarter, submitted for your approval or at least your analysis
We've seen these stories before.... I keep noticing an 1837 bust quarter that's coming up for auction, as it pulls me in due to the fact that I have been working on a grading set based on the variety… (View Post)4 -
Re: 1824/2 Bust Quarter
Really nice 1824 for the grade, and as you noted, a coveted scare date due to the low mintage. I like your mention about the 1822 B-3 too. Have you ever noticed that the large size capped bust quarte… (View Post)2 -
Re: What do you think this bust quarter will grade?/Guess the grade
Original good looking example of the 1835 Browning-2 variety, I’m going to say VF30. For attribution purposes, it’s good to know that the 1835 B-2 (R2) is the only 1835 variety where the olive leaf o… (View Post)2 -
1820 Bust Quarter Counterstamp: 200 Year Anniversary
For July, let's switch over to exonumia for this month's 200 year bust quarter anniversary. Below are a couple of counterstamped 1820 quarters, both with reverse stamps (sorry about the pic's). J. M.… (View Post)1 -
Re: Another Family of Counterfeits- 1818 B-10 Quarter Source
I saw this one when it first came up on Ebay and figured it was similar to the fakes previously described. The surfaces and everything else just don't look right. Thanks for posting and getting it ta… (View Post)1