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<p>[QUOTE="KBBPLL, post: 26498954, member: 104064"]I'll just add that what I spewed is just the dimes. There is now a third obverse hub type used on 1900 quarters. There were two reverse hubs used in 1900. So the number of possible quarter combinations for 1900 from the three mints is now 18 but I believe only 15 of those combinations exist. Collecting all 15 of the 1900 25c type pairs is another big undertaking.</p><p><br /></p><p>I think it's [USER=3926]@justafarmer[/USER] on here who discovered a second half dollar reverse hub type introduced in 1901 along with the previously known change to the obverse hub. Curiously the old reverse type continued to be used at O and S mints also into 1905, same with the dimes.</p><p><br /></p><p>And he's also discovered that the B in Liberty is a different style just in 1909! [Edit: I'm talking about the nickels] The most recent BCCS journal has his article. Lots of crazy stuff in the Barber series and I'm sure more discoveries will be made.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="KBBPLL, post: 26498954, member: 104064"]I'll just add that what I spewed is just the dimes. There is now a third obverse hub type used on 1900 quarters. There were two reverse hubs used in 1900. So the number of possible quarter combinations for 1900 from the three mints is now 18 but I believe only 15 of those combinations exist. Collecting all 15 of the 1900 25c type pairs is another big undertaking. I think it's [USER=3926]@justafarmer[/USER] on here who discovered a second half dollar reverse hub type introduced in 1901 along with the previously known change to the obverse hub. Curiously the old reverse type continued to be used at O and S mints also into 1905, same with the dimes. And he's also discovered that the B in Liberty is a different style just in 1909! [Edit: I'm talking about the nickels] The most recent BCCS journal has his article. Lots of crazy stuff in the Barber series and I'm sure more discoveries will be made.[/QUOTE]
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