Let me try your language: Great Spirit give Cheech big insight. She bring other . Smoke'um pipe of peace and welcome.
It is what it is. We ask questions when one doesnt know. Not to be told to look it up. I have lots of books. But not alot of red ones
Any takers on the floatint memorial roof. Cheech. Sorry i spoke my mind but was the first time i've seen you member not lining up and trip over ones self to assist in helping and sharing. I read this page like a newspaper (some what daily) so thank the lot of you for your insight. Lets leave the native americans stereo typing to insider.
@Cheech9712 It is all ways common courtesy to start your own thread for the floating memorial cent, but if you threw it in a jug with other lincolns you have only circulated it more. Oh, yeah when you find this cent take some good cropped pics of both Obv. and Rev. so we can help.
Wasn't that sort of what I wrote - that the 1864-L has a pointed bust? So from my "research" these dates have: - rounded bust: 1860 to 1864 (no L) - pointed bust: 1859, 1860, 1864 (L) to 1909 Thus 1860 and 1864 only years with both rounded and pointed bust varieties. Am I right? Happy to be corrected if not [emoji4] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Not exactly. I read this from your post: "I'm not sure of the pointed and rounded bust has anything to do with the L-marked 1864 IHC. The two different bust type (rounded and pointed) applies to 1860 alone." ...and stopped reading right there! Nevertheless, I guess you are sorta correct as you wrote at the end: "The L-variety only 1864 and thus only pointed variety."
Yeah i guess I wrote that wrong and learned that both 1860 and 1864 could have both rounded and pointed bust. How about the other years with rounded and pointed bust - is that correct? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk