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why I love the 1916 standing liberty quarter
Of course, it is possible that a 1916 Standing Liberty quarter can go down in value, like any coin, but this particular issue has so much going for it. It is the first year of a beautiful and popular… (View Post)1 -
Re: Who owns a 1909-S vdb
I get a real kick out of these kill-joy collectors who bash coins like the 1909-S VDB because of its so-called availability. I, myself should have bought one years ago when the price was low. Yes, it… (View Post)2 -
Re: Do you collect Standing Liberty Quarters??
In my opinion, the head detail is the most important part of this coin. The "portrait" is an obvious focal point of the human form. That doesn't mean I need to see full head detail to … (View Post)3 -
Re: Would you buy an AU50 coin? Why? Why Not?
Speaking of SLQs, I like the AU50 grade for this series. Mine shown here has a very muted luster, and the scan doesn't help, but it's still better than a 45. In general this is the minimum … (View Post)1