I really don't care for a short haired Miss Liberty or the way the leaves are arranged around her head . Pass .
What happened to the pic ?
The Lamaze method was real big in the late '70s and early '80s , it was all about breathing . It was supposed to be better for the baby .
Ask any Mother , it's not so easy today either . Especially if they have them naturally like my wife did , no drugs . The Lamaze way .
Just the lighting and slight angle difference IMHO .
I haven't seen them , any links or stores that have them .
Well I can finally afford a Greek coin !!!!!;) Thanks Ken , learned something new today . Now I have a new word to call some of my friends .
65-FB .
63 .
Very cool , I have a '57 1/2 dime with some heavy clashes . Seems clashes were common on these tiny coins .
Then most likely you caught it in time , though it may have affected the luster . I'd love to see a pic when you're done , sort of like a before...
I hope the PVC didn't damage the coins surface yet as it's a beautiful coin .
I believe that they're still striking them , as it was once a very popular coin in world trade .
Welcome to CT Chance , have fun !!!!!
Look how the bottom of the bust flows up , where the Draped Bust doesn't .
Liberty Cap or as I call them , Flowing hair .
I wouldn't pay it for silver , though If I was from the South I might buy one or two .
I like them both , guess I'm a hoarder too .
Amazing what a good pic will show , and how a different picture can distort the images . I'd of sworn in the 1st pic the ear didn't take a hit ....
That ear is really weird , doesn't look like a hit . Bottom of the nose looks funny too . Guess I should check the mint mark . If fake it's a good...
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