I'll wait. :)
go for it.
Very technically, yes. However, it is popular to call them over dates.
I have one somewhere. I have to find it.
should be a 62
wonderful DDO
Larry: But, you have some great pieces. I don't remember why I took these pix, but I have better grades.
Purchased in junk silver, I was told that it was not the overdate by 4 dealers. [IMG] Now in an NGC XF-45 slab. When I showed it to one of...
Definitely time to revive this thread. 1921 Standing Liberty quarter, purchased as junk silver: [IMG] Now: [IMG]
1893 S/S [IMG] Note: The S/S is to the right. Some references refer to this as a S/S/S They are wrong! The S to the left is strike doubling.
Just an FYI: Microphoto of the Denver overdate. Note the bottom of the 4 & the 2: [IMG]
or [IMG]
How about: [IMG]
1897 O: [IMG] [IMG]
Okay, I started Barber quarters & Half dollars, how about some dimes? Here come a few raw ones. And, if I can find them some slabs. 1903 S:...
agreed, I just make it. But, poor Doug, missed it by a couple of hundred years
just PMD
First, remove staples, carefully #2: open flip. #3: Take pictures. #4: close flip & staple. Smarter idea: take pix before putting in flip
Beauties
Check the edge for: Made in China. Actually, I have no clue
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