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1831 Capped Bust Quarter - You Vs PCGS

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Thank you all that responded! This coin is on its way to me and I can't wait!

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Pretty sure this is the Large date over small. Don't think it's a premium variety. I had one about 10 years ago. Regret selling it! This is no longer in my collection. It eventually graded NGC AU-55.

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Very pretty bandsdean. I can why you would miss it.

Look forward to more pics of your new acquisition OP.
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