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Thank you, EV, JBuck and coinfrog! Quote: Now waiting for the Quarter run. I took pictures of all early quarters except Washington series. Looks like there are so many of those albums, I may need few hours this evening to take pictures and post. Quote:Those Seated quarters are tough, aren't they! They are, especially if one is looking for a problem-free VF+ coin to add to a collection. I started this series just before the pandemic and didn't have the chance to visit shops or shows for a few years. I hope to add a few more coins to this album in 2025.
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United States
456 Posts |
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United States
456 Posts |
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United States
456 Posts |
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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It's seriously hard to keep up with all these albums! You're a Collector with a capital "C". 
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 United States
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Wonderful quarter albums so far, BG.  I will have to check out the others later. 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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PS - I started collecting Seated quarters back in 1969, long before there was much interest in the series. I was just captivated by the low mintages. With the help of Jim McGuigan (an old-time dealer most of you won't remember), I finally completed the set in 1994 in F or better, mostly much better, with the single exception of the rare 1873-CC No Arrows. I could never even find an example for sale!
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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More nice collections, bg_in_oc!
Errers and Varietys.
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United States
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Thank you everyone! Quote:I started collecting Seated quarters back in 1969, long before there was much interest in the series You must have built an impressive collection. I've noticed that prices for this series have surged in recent years. As collectors, we face a dilemma: while the value of our collection increases, adding more coins becomes increasingly challenging.
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Quote: I will have to check out the others later. While reviewing my Washington quarters albums, I realized that I have several albums that I haven't looked at in years. I plan to reorganize them this weekend and take photographs to share. I noticed that Dansco made an error in assigning the number for the American Women album with proof coins. They used 8141 for this new series, which had already been assigned to a two-page album for quarters from 1992 onwards. Side View of two albums Back cover text
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Hard to imagine how that could have happened!
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Quote:PS - I started collecting Seated quarters back in 1969, long before there was much interest in the series. I was just captivated by the low mintages. With the help of Jim McGuigan (an old-time dealer most of you won't remember), I finally completed the set in 1994 in F or better, mostly much better, with the single exception of the rare 1873-CC No Arrows. I could never even find an example for sale! Outstanding! 
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Quote:While reviewing my Washington quarters albums, I realized that I have several albums that I haven't looked at in years. I plan to reorganize them this weekend and take photographs to share.  Quote: I noticed that Dansco made an error in assigning the number for the American Women album with proof coins. They used 8141 for this new series, which had already been assigned to a two-page album for quarters from 1992 onwards. Good catch. I have to find another example, but I do not believe this is the first time they reused a number from a now discontinued album. 
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