Yes, SLQ= standing Liberty Quarters but I like to make jokes by apparently misinterpreting common meanings. I always had a hard time finding nice Stdg Lib quarters but then decided to bid on cheap ms-65 specimens that kept appearing on Heritage. One day I finally snagged one at a very good price. It's a common 1928 or 29 I think.
I needed an 1919 S for my nickels 1866-1972 i have in a set of old Wayte -Raymond boards. $20.- free ship no brainer...no it isn't top of the mark...but after looking at 12 pages of 1919 s buffalos... on ebay... I belive Ive done good.
$30, 77mm, 237g Now, what does a fairly priced, $9 large diameter Capped Bust Dime look like? Like this: Regardless it’s a cool old silver coin and a wallet piece candidate.
$27 eBay Auction: @jtlee321 I'm mulit-color spectrum envious of your Under $50 acquisitions, and great photography as usual!
Found this the other day hidden in a box of pennies. I don't know what happened to it, but I find it very interesting. View attachment 1492990 View attachment 1492991
So I've been working on my Lincoln cents 1909 to 2007 in an intercept shield album...and been wanting to catch up on some of my 1985-1995 ms,& proofs. I saw this nice Capital plastics set 30 some ms and 11 proofs coins. Paid $19.99 +shipping. I have another use for the Capital plastics board. And started to fill up and switch out better specimens red for the others. Then I noticed this>>>>> Got to love it.... as the coin gods here lately have been giving and taking away...my seated quarter is still MIA! And Monday I may be going postal at the post office! What a joke...unbelievable opened a case...they close the case....with no resolve! Or any communication.... first they steal a coin....then loose two! Clowns to the left of me Jokers to the right ..and I'm here stuck in middle with you!
1773 Virginia Half Penny "Period and Seven Strings" Variety - well worn but only $47.26 - the "VIRGI" to the right of the shield and 1773 at the top of the shield and crown are clearly legible - George III is pretty worn (also picked up a bargain 1783 Washington Cent "Draped Bust No Button" Variety for $62 from the same seller, so that doesn't count for the thread, but it's here with it's brother). I love the early American copper! (sellers pics)
1942-D Jefferson Nickel NGC MS66 6FS: Purchased raw from LCS for $4.50 (10% discount), whomever cataloged this listed it as a 1942 T1 and missed the D mintmark. Submitted to NGC costing $24.02, for a total price of $28.52. Sold for $129. I gotta pay that guy another visit!!!!