I liked the design myself, but would like to see it in hand before I cast final judgement.
What is a 1927M quarter? Never heard of this one....
@Amberlarry22 , is that 1983-S a proof?
Curious? Did you find many if the 2009 bicentennial cents? I rarely see them in change and I don't crh.
Maybe the obverse....
Thanks @John Burgess for pointing that out, I wasn't thinking.
Pretty interesting for sure.
Pictures?
I'm sure you are hearing the still soft voice. Thus has been the weist enjoyable thread since I've been involved.
Happy birthday Mr. Davis and thanks for all you do for CT.
@Todd Williams try as I might, I didn't see the 1909 S VDB on those lists. I did see other plain 1909 vdb's listed.
This all just makes his collection more and more unique. There's no doubt that he enjoyed his hobby. I wish I had done a better job with my...
I have the '84 graded by ANACS from the mid 80's. Have it in my safe deposit box. If my memory is correct, it is ms65.
@Todd Williams .... You're getting great comments. You're a very lucky man. I'm sure you will in the end make your grandfather proud. As they...
You are getting some sound advice from these posters. My advice would be to use some of the money you rec'd from the junk silver and have your...
I seem to miss the instant giveaways, but thanks to the Quartermaster for his generosity and the unique thing he's doing. Really has me wondering...
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MS63....I thought that scratch on the cheek may be on the case.
The initials are for John Flanngan, original designer and William Cousins, sculptor-engraver (who did the redesign on the obverse).
And in 1946 it might not have been that much.
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