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Pillar of the Community
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My well worn example but with the circ cameo I like. 
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1917 [Type I]:  "Nigra sum sed formosa"
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jeffrose, thats a sweet SLQ! Heres mine and my dads 7070 type 1 SLQ: [URL="http://s532.photobucket.com/user/tdixo1/media/SLQObv_zps7f6a1763.jpg.html]  [/URL] [URL="http://s532.photobucket.com/user/tdixo1/media/SLQRev_zpsba5bc7f9.jpg.html]  [/URL]
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Pillar of the Community
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July 2 - 1917 Type One I only have this one as a type, but I do so like it. 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Sold off my Standing Lib set so all I can do is watch the great coins you guys are posting. Very impressive.
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Pillar of the Community
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If someone can repost the cheat sheet showing how to distinguish ag16s from ag17s it would go great here. So many examples to study.
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Quote: If someone can repost the cheat sheet showing how to distinguish ag16s from ag17s it would go great here. So many examples to study. OK!! 1916 versus 1917 Standing Liberty quarter Characteristics 
Edited by Moe145 07/02/2013 11:55 am
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Pillar of the Community
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@IGE... I sold my set as well.... Sigh.... 
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This thread just confirms in my mind that this was one of the greatest US coin designs: It is beautiful in all grades. Here is mine, from my circulated type set. This pretty lady was graded AU58FH by PCGS, and earned a CAC bean. (By the way, this is my first post to a "Days of..." thread, and I'm excited to finally participate!)  
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Hi everyone,
I happen to have one of these quarters, however it is very worn (like many in the photos I see here) and no date is visible.
I dont think it is a 1916 since it has the 3 stars below the eagle on the reverse. I do know is was minted in Denver since the D is still visible near liberty's ankle.
Im not really a collector of coins (I like them for the silver/gold content) but I was wondering what the value on something like this might be? Should I put it under glass or something? LOL.
Also I might be willing to trade for more modern silver coins. someone may enjoy it more than I.
Thanks!
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