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Re: 1823/2 Quarter
I remember seeing it when it first appeared for sale in mid-March and didn’t recall seeing that particular example before. It turns out that it’s the Browning plate coin! You can positively identify … (View Post)2 -
Re: Update: Books are Here! New Book: United States Classic Gold Coins of 1834-1839
Thank you for the update! The series has awaited a standard reference book for 180 years, so what’s another few weeks? (View Post)1 -
Re: Underway on Nuclear Power
I got this medal a couple of weeks ago, but forgot to post it. This is the bronze restrike of the Hyman G. Rickover medal that was originally issued in 1958 (US Mint Medal #533). Rickover pushed the … (View Post)2 -
1828 B-2 Bust Quarter
The newest addition to my bust quarter collection is this 1828 B-2. 1828 B-2 is roughly tied with 1828 B-3 for the title of scarcest 1828 die marriage, but 1828 B-3 is far more popular due to the 25/… (View Post)1 -
Re: 1837 Capped Bust Quarter - Worth grading or cleaned?
I agree that it appears to have been polished or whizzed in the past. Its die marriage is B-2, which is the most common die marriage of 1837. (View Post)1