Obverse 2 has the HWH left of the upright of R where Obverse 3 it is right of the upright. Obverse 2 is paired with Reverses C & D. C has no stem on the lowest inside pair of leaves on the right, but that is not visible. But the fraction bar tilts down on the right and that is visible. Die cracks are not visible to confirm so it's probably an early Die State, though that cannot be verified due to wear.
I meant S-193 originally. S-194 was a typo. @C-B-D There is a die crack between UN in UNITED. That is diagnostic for reverse F.
I don't see it, but you have the coin in the copper. I don't see either die crack which would confirm the diagnostic in middle and later die states. What I see on the fraction bar could be from the die crack of S-193 as well as tilted fraction bar of the S-192 so I defer to the copper.
That's the one I'm looking for, but I can't see it in the photo. Perhaps you can see it in the copper.
Took the boy to the coin shop this afternoon to spend the $$ he made selling a bunch of random loose world coins he had on eBay (also know as cleaning his room!). $32 for the seated quarter, $32 total for the cents. The 1909 and the seated fill holes in his 7070 type book and the others fill holes in his IHC book.
I snagged this one at the opening bid of just $9.99 on eBay. I was surprised nobody else saw it. The cameo is outstanding on both sides.
I thought for sure there was going to be at least one other sniping attempt at the end. But I was the only one who seemed to show any interest. I love it when people judge the slab rather than the coin. Now I have to decide if I want to leave it in the holder or crack it out. It does have some small debris inside the slab between the coin and the plastic.
Nice! Looks like they're in great shape as well. Yeah I can't resist bicentennial coinage either simply because these were some of the first coins that got me started on collecting and numismatics. I'm a US history buff to so there's that connection as well. I pulled my sets out yesterday after seeing your post and they all look great. They've kept well.