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United States
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Ok - one more from this decade. The 8 X 5 Obverse Star "Pointed 6" variety. Quite a bit scarcer than the 7 X 6 Obverse Star "Knobbed 6" variety. Estimates have the "Knobbed 6" mintage upwards to 50K, whereas the "Pointed 6" minatage was less than 10K.  ET
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Really cool coin  That bottom star on the left really looks like it was punched in as an afterthought. I suppose that was easier than making a new die. Sorry I can't help you on the 1804 HE. I wish I could, because that would mean that I have one 
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Ok... let's jump to the next decade... anyone have a Capped Bust example to post? Let's see 'em!  ET
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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sweet  classy and clashy
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And the ET show marches on  . Do you take your own photographs? Those photos are amazing (and the coins are kind of nice as well). 
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The only photos that I took are of the 1802/1 HE. I took all the other HEs in this thread to Todd at BlueCC, who photo'd them at recent Baltimore shows. I think he does a great job, and I plan to take a few more for him to image at the next show in March.
ET
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EarlyTurban you have some truly stunning early gold. Thanks for sharing.
-MV
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United States
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Amazing collection EarlyTurban, Thanks for sharing!
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Thank you all for sharing! I'm glad I returned to the site to see these. I've been gone much too long!
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Absolutely Beautiful! Love those early eagles!
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