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Standing Liberty Quarter Set Complete With Pics

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Very nice Johnny, congrats.
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There are still a few weakly dated examples I'd like to upgrade eventually(ie 1919-s, 1924-d) but I'm pretty happy with it, so I thought I'd take some photos and put them up. :-)

I sort of like your set as is. Yes you could continue upgrading some and all but as is looks really nice. Basically all are similar but to start upgrading, you would never be able to stop. And then too, what do you think you could do about upgrading the 16? Why not just start set #2?
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 Posted 01/15/2012  10:52 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coinguybrian to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Grats on the 16 with a date, also the 1926-S with the decent strike...I remember you telling me you were looking for one and it was almost impossible.
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Simply awesome John! I remember seen that 1920 at Long Beach...beautiful!
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Congrats on the awesome set!
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Congrats! One day I will hopefully know the feeling of having a complete collection.
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Stunning set
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Awesome set. First time I've seen that pic of your dated 16. I know you "found" a couple of dateless ones, I'm assuming you used those to acquire the better one. That 23-S is also VERY nice.

Terrific looking set.......I'm still drooling.
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Congrats, a very nice above average circulated set of Standing Liberty quarters. It must have been quite a task to find them in those grades.

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Thank you all for your comments! AFCOP, yes, I did trade a dateless 16 example for a weakly dated G-4 1916, and then I traded that in to a forum member(along with a bunch of other coins and cash), and upgraded to this ANACS VG-8 example with about 75% of a date.

The 1923-s is an ex NGC VF-20 coin. I have mixed feelings about my decision to liberate it from the slab and put it into my album, but I did so now it's raw. :-)

The 1920 is one of my faves in the set for eye appeal. :-) The 1920-s also has some beautiful toning, but I didn't capture it in the photos.

I personally think that the 1919-D is one of the toughest dates. I've owned several, and it has always taken me the longest to find, and it usually sells for the highest in relation to price guide values(I've gotten outbid on so many of those). It really should be valued higher than the 1921 imo. I think the 1921 is just more popular.
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 Posted 01/17/2012  7:07 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add vanbroj to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nice set John,
glad I could help with the 1916 ;)
The 27s is really nice, don't see them that high grade too often.
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 Posted 01/18/2012  08:57 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add texfischer to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
wow, really nice set. congrats
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Impressive and awesome set! Great job! Have any nicer photos of the 1920 to show the toning better?
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Here are some shots of the 1920 and 1920-s

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Beautiful! I've always wanted to do this set, but there are so many difficult dates in the condition I'd want.
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