You don't have to like only bust halves to get a lot out of the John Reich Collectors Society, of which I am a member. In fact, while each club has it's own characteristics and memes, they all offer the collector a set of resources and specialist knowledge that is often unattainable elsewhere. I belong to several clubs and they all compensate me much more than it costs me: C4-Colonial Coin Collectors Club EAC-Early American Coppers JRCS-John Reich Collectors Club LSCC-Liberty Seated Collectors Club BTW, you can always get into a lively conversation if you state that the correct terminology is "Liberty Seated" or "Seated Liberty". Take whichever side you like, someone will disagree.
I only have about twenty coins from the Seated Liberty series, but I do not yet have decent pictures of all of them. Also, the Seated dollars are still missing in my set. Let me show you what I got so far: @paddyman98 @Paddy54 Sorry, I forgot which of you was the half dime aficionado :-D
Seated Liberty Quarters: I need to have the 1861 “no motto” quarter reimaged, it’s still in transit… @Seattlite86
Last, but not least, my favorite coins - the half dollars :-D Same story with the 1860-O, those are the seller’s pictures, I do not yet have the coin.
My Latest Acquisition! Proof 1871 Seated Liberty Half Dime, Mintage 960. Total cost $264. Purchased on a related recommendation by a fellow CoinTalk member (Hi @Omegaraptor!)