The Collaborative "Virtual 7070" Type Set Project

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  1. mrweaseluv

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  3. lordmarcovan

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    At that price point, you can definitely chalk that one up as a win! And the coin really ain’t all that bad looking, either.
     
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  5. lordmarcovan

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    Hello. It is Monday, February 23rd.

    Today we move on to our next type, which is the Liberty Seated Quarter No Motto (1838-65).

    Exception: do not post the 1853-55 Arrows at Date coins, as that will be our type for tomorrow.

    My previous “best of type” was a nice white 1862 PCGS MS62. But I no longer have pictures of it. So once again, since I lack this type in my present slabbed collection, I must fall back on my “holey” type set.


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  6. dwhiz

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    I cracked this out for my 7070 45a.jpg 45.jpg
     
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  9. lordmarcovan

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    Good morning. It is Tuesday, February 24th.

    Today our type will be the Liberty Seated Quarter Arrows (1853-55).

    This of course comprises two distinct subtypes: the 1853 Arrows & Rays quarter and the 1854-55 Arrows, No Rays quarters.

    While I presently lack these types and subtypes in my primary slabbed collection, I do have them in my holed type set. But I have no pictures of my "holey" examples. (Not that you probably wanted to see them anyway.) I also have an 1855 quarter in my metal detecting finds album, but no picture of that, either. (It's the only Seated quarter I ever dug. Low grade, but was an exciting find.)

    Anyway, in order to contribute to today's types/subtypes, I will fetch some from the "used to be mine" folder.

    First, here are two different Arrows & Rays examples, both PCGS VF35. I really liked the second one for its crusty, CircCam look. Might be too dark for some people's taste, but not mine! I like dark toned coins IF the contrast is there. I say no thanks to monochrome dark coins, but if it has CircCam contrast? Yes please! That second coin below was a real "black beauty", if you ask me.

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    Then, here's an 1854 (Arrows, No Rays) that was PCGS XF45.

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    Here's one that used to be yours. :)
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