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Re: Well, apparently the 1825/2 B-1 Quarter is no longer a "major" variety...

I am sure that it is my fault...as I made the case that there is really no 25/2, 25/3 or 25/3...they are all 25/4/2's. The B-1 (formerly known as 25/2) is indeed much rarer than the B-2 or B-3 (which share an obverse). Since my book came out PCGS has changed how they list the 1825's in the price guide as well. Sorry! QN -
Re: Well, apparently the 1825/2 B-1 Quarter is no longer a "major" variety...
I just got this e-mail from PCGS: Hi Ben, The 1825/4/2 and 1825/4/(2) were combined into one slot in the Major Variety set because they are so similar. Your coin can be added to the existing spot. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Thank you, Cosetta Robbins Assistant Set Registry Manager -
Well, apparently the 1825/2 B-1 Quarter is no longer a "major" variety...
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Re: Well, apparently the 1825/2 B-1 Quarter is no longer a "major" variety...
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Re: Well, apparently the 1825/2 B-1 Quarter is no longer a "major" variety...
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Re: Well, apparently the 1825/2 B-1 Quarter is no longer a "major" variety...
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Re: Well, apparently the 1825/2 B-1 Quarter is no longer a "major" variety...
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Re: Well, apparently the 1825/2 B-1 Quarter is no longer a "major" variety...
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