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<p>[QUOTE="Eduard, post: 294284, member: 8959"]Guys, thank you for your comments. Yes, i am very glad my elder son (13) shares my enthusiasm for coins. He also goes out with me metal detecting. He was hooked since we found some medieval coins together about a year ago. We have great times together. He found his first silver in the summer with a Garrett 250. He was thrilled, and me too. </p><p><br /></p><p> I am intrigued by the 1932 S quarter. Why is this coin relatively highly valued, considering that it appears to be fairly common? I checked eBay today, and there were at least 14 listings for 1932 S quarters. Is the coin so popular? Can you please also tell me what condition this coin is in? I have no idea how to grade it.</p><p> </p><p>Here are pictures of the 1827 half i picked up today at the show. As mentioned it is very bright, certainly from overdipping, but is has no harsh hairlines from the cleaning. I liked it. It is the second early US half i find this week. The other was on ebay germany. I have been infected by Bonediggers enthusiasm for bust halves!</p><p>Eduard[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Eduard, post: 294284, member: 8959"]Guys, thank you for your comments. Yes, i am very glad my elder son (13) shares my enthusiasm for coins. He also goes out with me metal detecting. He was hooked since we found some medieval coins together about a year ago. We have great times together. He found his first silver in the summer with a Garrett 250. He was thrilled, and me too. I am intrigued by the 1932 S quarter. Why is this coin relatively highly valued, considering that it appears to be fairly common? I checked eBay today, and there were at least 14 listings for 1932 S quarters. Is the coin so popular? Can you please also tell me what condition this coin is in? I have no idea how to grade it. Here are pictures of the 1827 half i picked up today at the show. As mentioned it is very bright, certainly from overdipping, but is has no harsh hairlines from the cleaning. I liked it. It is the second early US half i find this week. The other was on ebay germany. I have been infected by Bonediggers enthusiasm for bust halves! Eduard[/QUOTE]
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