The seated Liberty Coin is for Van Buren, the Jackson coin is a classic head design as seen on the bust halves and cents of the time.
but low mintage doesn't always equate to the key. Take for example the Barber Quarter series. The 1901-S is the key of all 20th century key dates...
he's just some washed-up QB that they found under a rock. He's done, and the Jets are going to learn that the hard way... can you say Joe Namath...
honestly??? Then buy one from the mint and submit it yourself. The chances of it going MS-68 or worse are small. Most Mint bullion coins are MS-67...
this link should work for ya. Buy them directly from the mint, cut out the middleman, and save some $$$ if this is the coin you want. This link...
Your Evolution I found this post on "Your Evolution" interesting and have nominated it accordingly for "Coin Talk Thread of the Week Nominations...
Giants???? hardly!!! GO BEARS!!!!!
Congrats, Ed!!!! I LOVE that issue! The only small-sized $1 US Note! I also hate to ask seemingly negative questions, but... does this note look...
I agree with phoenix on the MS-64. I would lean toward the 63 side if it graded differently.
If I opened a coin shop, what I would need is CUSTOMERS!!!! Oh... sorry, that wasn't what you meant... I am sorry I am so late to this party,...
Because they are market graded. Most people don't realize it, and I surely didn't until it was pointed out to me, but the TPGs market grade not...
wtg clem, love them barbers!!!
Illinois' quarter launch in 2003 was not attended by then Governor George Ryan, but in his stead his wife, Laura Lynn Ryan attended. At the time...
me being a 20th century key-date nut, mine is rather obviously the king of all 20th century coins, a 1901-S Barber Quarter in VG-10. Most 01-S...
excellent advice, Doug! and a dead sure giveaway too! When you see the difference for yourself, it is a cinch to tell the difference!
I agree. I think it's a 1911-D altered to make it into a 1914-D
too bad it's not a W on the reverse, eh?
sweet coin spock!!!! and VERY nice IKE lehigh. An under-appreciated coin to be sure.
IIRC, I am the only one who said FS... lol ;)
As these are of the "war" nickel variety, I would reckon that they made these coins in a bit of haste and with less regard for quality than usual....
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