I would keep the '36 for the lower mintage and better eye-appeal (to me) in spite of the grade. You can't go wrong with either, two very nice coins.
Agree, it looks like ODV-07 to my untrained eye. That would make it a 1926 or 1928 - any other diagnostics to narrow it down?
One Celia Cruz quarter is the only one I've noticed/saved
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If you have to ask, you can't afford it :woot:. Those big fat rims look odd to me but it does have the rim lettering. Out of my price range for...
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A recent pickup of mine. I've always liked the designs with rays. I can imagine this one in a poker game in Dodge City (5¢ was good money back...
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I really like that Lindbergh medal.
Yeah, selling a loss leader to get you on a mailing list or entice (or trick) you into a subscription is a time-honored marketing scheme. Remember...
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I recall the mint changed their manufacturing style to avoid minting the full authorized amount (75k in this case), only to melt a bunch of them...
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Nice score. I imagine any legitimate Lincoln campaign piece would have collector interest.
Thanks for popping in, always good to hear from you and glad things are going ok, such as they are.
Perhaps, but I just got AI-generated spam from a gambling site advising me to bet on the "Eco-friendly Bay Packers" so call me skeptical, at least...
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Good stuff, thanks for posting. I had never seen that early $20 CDN note at the top of the thread with a 9-year-old princess, it's very cool. :)
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