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Re: Crazy prices for circulated liberty seated quarters!
The trouble with minor varieties in Seated 25c is that many of the coins are already so expensive in higher grades that die marriages are unlikely to bring much of a premium, outside of some major fe… (View Post)3 -
Re: Crazy prices for circulated liberty seated quarters!
Here are my thoughts on some of the coins posted above, and a few pictures of my examples. 1842-O Large date: Tough to find in any grade higher than VF. MS graded examples in TPG holders are usually … (View Post)11 -
Re: 1803 large date/small fraction?
I once had an S-265 that I sold to raise funds for an enormous Seated purchase. Even though it had porous surfaces, I wish I had it back, as they are tricky to locate. The S-264 is a rare coin, and i… (View Post)3 -
Re: Crazy prices for circulated liberty seated quarters!
I have two 1866-s quarters in my collection. The first is a PCGS F12 example. The second is an AU Details example that has a patch of hairlines around the date and was probably dipped at some point. (View Post)6 -
Re: Lets see the lowest mintage coins you own and tell us how many are estimated to still exist
Here's my 1860 J-267 transitional half dime, PCGS MS63. Mintage = 100 pieces. Bought it raw out of an old Wayte Raymond album back in 2006 and sent it in myself. This coin is the infamous "coin … (View Post)15