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<p>[QUOTE="treylxapi47, post: 2205351, member: 41863"]Just curious if there are any collectors of Seated Quarters out there who acquire new pieces for their collection based off of published or interesting varieties. </p><p><br /></p><p>I have been working on a list to see how massive of an endeavor it would be to put together a set, and let me tell you, this will be no easy task by anyone wishing to tackle it. </p><p><br /></p><p>I would however like to speak with anyone who is interested or who collects these quarters as a main part of their collection.</p><p><br /></p><p>I also have another question and this may be answered from experience outside of seated quarters, but how does one go about studying and researching varieties? And I am not talking about by picking up the popular reference to the series either, I am talking about defining and discovering each new variety. How do you actually collate the data and put it on paper? Is the research typically based off of sketches, or is it done more like a list? I am just trying to wrap my brain around how someone like Breen, Briggs, or the VAM book was first put together?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="treylxapi47, post: 2205351, member: 41863"]Just curious if there are any collectors of Seated Quarters out there who acquire new pieces for their collection based off of published or interesting varieties. I have been working on a list to see how massive of an endeavor it would be to put together a set, and let me tell you, this will be no easy task by anyone wishing to tackle it. I would however like to speak with anyone who is interested or who collects these quarters as a main part of their collection. I also have another question and this may be answered from experience outside of seated quarters, but how does one go about studying and researching varieties? And I am not talking about by picking up the popular reference to the series either, I am talking about defining and discovering each new variety. How do you actually collate the data and put it on paper? Is the research typically based off of sketches, or is it done more like a list? I am just trying to wrap my brain around how someone like Breen, Briggs, or the VAM book was first put together?[/QUOTE]
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