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The color seems off. Is that because of the white balance setting? No "Like" until I get an answer and/or see different photos.
Chris
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Is this one better?
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or this one?
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Is this a way to boost the likes?
The pics look as if they were from two different coins.
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One is an idaho quarter and the other is a SLQ Quarter, so yeah - they are two different coins
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Oh and the third one is called a Peace Dollar. They were reportedly supposed to celebrate the Peace after the great World War to end all wars (someone forgot the 200 year war).
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Which, BTW - is every good question. Why was there no silver dollar minted to celebrate the end of the 200 year old war? I for one need an answer to that.
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 Originally Posted by mrbrklyn Which, BTW - is every good question. Why was there no silver dollar minted to celebrate the end of the 200 year old war? I for one need an answer to that. They were all to weary?
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Well, I can say this, Nobody here survived the flu epidemic of 1917, for which that coin was at least partly celebrating, except for Doug, and that is really really saying something.
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 Originally Posted by tonedcoins Is this a way to boost the likes?
The pics look as if they were from two different coins. That's pretty common on Type 1 SLQs the reverses often have a satiny finish . Of course Rubens blurred reverse pic doesn't help . Plus I like the coin . Instant Karmas gonna get you :
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the OPs SLQ is a great coin. too much nit-picking over photos in this forum. look at luster and strike, its fine.
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