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Re: 1822 B-3 Bust Quarter : 200 Year Anniversary
It’ll be interesting to see if another example ever turns up. The broken arrowhead/arrow shaft are extremely obvious pickup points. The Browning book was published in 1925, and thousands of collector… (View Post)3 -
Re: Capped bust 1838 quarter
What leads you to believe it’s counterfeit? Nothing jumps out as being inconsistent with what a worn 1838 bust quarter should look like. (View Post)1 -
Re: 1916 SLQ
The shield rivets are a dead giveaway… strong rivets = 1917, weak rivets = 1916. The 1916 in the above picture is on the right, third row from the top. (View Post)4 -
Re: Bust Dime Experts - 1834 Variety 2?
It is indeed JR-2. Based on past auction listings for 1834 JR-2, it’s currently an R3. (View Post)1 -
Re: collection of early quarters
Fantastic coins! As a bust quarter enthusiast, I’ve probably enjoyed looking at this collection more than any other collection posted on this site. This collecting approach is way more fun than a reg… (View Post)4