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Re: 1825 B-2 Bust Quarter G-T-G : 200 Year Anniversary
Everyone is all over these two, with @scubafuel and @jacrispies picking up on the anomalies on the 1st example. Genuine (cleaned) double struck reverse, 1st strike off center. AG3 Thank you for looki… (View Post)1 -
1825 B-2 Bust Quarter G-T-G : 200 Year Anniversary
With the end of the year approaching, it's time to revisit the the 200th anniversary of Browning bust quarter varieties for this year. I figured I'd wait until after the sale of the bust quarters in … (View Post)3 -
Re: 1825 B-1 Bust Quarter G-T-G : 200 Year Anniversary
The example I posted, from the Brentwood Park Estate, was NGC AU58, which actually crossed at PCGS to AU58+, an unusual occurrence to me. It looks like @marmac and @scubafuel have the later die state… (View Post)1 -
1825 B-1 Bust Quarter G-T-G : 200 Year Anniversary
I'm late with the 200th anniversary of Browning varieties for this year. With only one variety in 1824, 1825 isn't as lonely for bust quarter variety collectors as 1823, 1824, or say 1826 or 1827. Th… (View Post)9 -
Re: What will be your first coin purchase(s) of 2025?
A bust quarter. 1TwoBits (View Post)1