I might have to lean towards DD on this one. There is a similar DD on the Wyoming quarter that is on the reverse right under the cowboy's hand on...
That's looking mighty fine WL!
Here's a thread I posted over the holidays regarding our trip to the Carson City mint. Memorable because its the first time my wife and daughters...
This thread has been deactivated for a while, glad to see some action back on here.
Littleton's catalog...it makes me laugh :)
Coming along beautifully. I appreciate a nice "details" collection!
Looks like a grand time. I'll see you in San Jose Charmy, great write up as usual!
You know, I saw the title of the thread and the last person I thought I would see it initiated by is you Doug (just joshing ya;)) Glad you had a...
Don't take it too hard on yourself John, Brady is just locked in today.
We're all grins here in SF land :)
Sometimes winning the battle means you eat just a slice of bread. Next time you'll get the whole loaf! Good job on the quick snag!
Probably first year issue or the 2004 Wisconsin group that had the low/high leaf varieties.
Case in point with that abomination of a Draped Bust Dollar. That gray look doesn't fool too many "seasoned" collectors.
+1, Frank, I think addictive is a conservative word to describe Draped busties. Fiending, hungry, "gotta have it" is more appropriate! Thanks...
I can't vote on this one, they're both on an even playing field. Two very historic and lovely designs.
Boy I agree, just make sure she gets you the set every year ;)
I have to go Half Cent on this one LG. What's more sexier than Draped Busted Liberty with a spike chin???
It's looking quite nice with all the numbers and highlights on there. Of course with my John Hancock on that horse blanket, that will increase...
Ben Franklin's initials are now ROY G BIV!
I'm happy everything went well, in the meantime rest easy.
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