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The Circulation Cameo - Post Yours!

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Is necroing a thread allowed here?
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I think it depends.
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Don't see why not, I never knew that there was a name for my favourite kind of toning.
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I should probably add some relevant content.

1835 Capped Bust quarter Dollar

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More apparent on the reverse.
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That is one awesome coin. The reverse really gets me.
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That explains it. Thanks jbuck
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Here's my good one. I have a fewer minor cameos on Barber quarters and Mercury dimes, but I just love this.

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One of a few pictures of circulated coins I have.


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One of my favorite circulated cameo coins.

1838 O no stars dime.

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That explains it. Thanks jbuck
Yeah, I knew when I posted that link that this thread would get bumped.

I am glad it did because it is nice to see new additions to the gallery!
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I am glad it did because it is nice to see new additions to the gallery!


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Not often found in uncirculated condition, this is a more typical appearance for an uncleaned pillar dollar. This 8 reales from Mexico City was minted toward the end of the long reign of the Spanish monarch, Phillip V (1700-1724, 1724-1746).


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