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Bully, What a terrific beginning of a collection. I was unaware that these even existed. How cool is that? Australia just rocks
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Ain't she pretty?
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How long would you have to carry this as a pocket piece to restore it to acceptable grading standards?
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Nice bargain hunting and great pick ups Harvey. I like the sample slab alot. Congrats
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I like the old holder for that dime
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ooooooooohhhhhh I like it
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Dangit Elbesaar I had my eye on that 1897. So much for my sniping I am beginning a birth year for my grandmother. Nice catch
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very nice raw merc ;-)
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Very nice Barbers showing out here
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That is a beauty wow
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Care to guess the grade? Just arrived this morning I need to work on my pictures. It is white with just a touch of gold toning not what you see in the photo
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If you go to the link and click the arrow it is the second image. And thanks for the compliment
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Thank you Rey, I appreciate all of your help with this. What a great site.
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Here is the link to my 1853 quarter with rays. I apologize for not knowing how to post the pictures. Give me some time and direction since I am a little slooow. I tried to capture the rainbow colors but..... The background is a piece of white paper so that gives you some idea of how off the coloring is. It really contains a rainbow of colors that change as your viewing angle changes.
http://picasaweb.google.com/ward.ron/1853o/photo?authkey=UqNct9SU8r0#5091236931238125890
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I would like to add a picture of an 1853 with rays quarter but don't know how??? It is a beauty but.....What am I missing? Can someone send me a link, an explanation, or a pm to get me on track? Thanks
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first name here last name at ebay wardrf
Follow the lead picture post.
in US, World, and Ancient Coins
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How about a double header