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1821 B-5 Bust Quarter G-T-G : 200 Year Anniversary
The 1821 Browning-5 variety is called an R-4 in both the Rea/Peterson/Karoleff/Kovach book on bust quarters, and the Tompkins book. It is a somewhat scarce variety, but available in all grades. The T… (View Post)9 -
1821 B-4 Bust Quarter G-T-G : 200 Year Anniversary
Due to unforeseen circumstances, this month's thread was delayed. I hadn't pulled my images for this month when I realized the certificate number was locked and unattainable in the cert. ve… (View Post)6 -
Re: Unique or Unique-to-Own Coins
I guess this will go with the patterns, but Eric Newman's 1792 $10 Washington Gold Eagle Pattern, Musante GW-31(A), Unique (NGC XF45). (View Post)1 -
Re: NEWP 1832 bust quarter - upgrade for my type set
You traded your 1833 Browning-1 for an 1832 Browning-1 Large Letters reverse. I can see why, a very attractive AU. I do like the 1833 as well though. Nice coins, thanks for sharing. 1TwoBits (View Post)2 -
Re: CRONewp
I also figured you for the 1832 from that CRO group, @spacehayduke. That coin is a looker and fits in nicely with your others. The EB gets the worm! 1TwoBits (View Post)1