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1917 Type 1 Standing Liberty Quarter--Shield?

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 Posted 08/08/2020  11:15 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Adam590 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Some of you hit the nail right on the head! Here it is!


1917-Type-1-Standing-Liberty-Quarter--Shield?

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 Posted 08/08/2020  11:36 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Ty2020b to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Fairly graded!


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I think it means "late die state,"


Correct! EDS being "early die state", MDS being "mid die state", EMDS..... you get the gist.
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Congrats, glad I was wrong!
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I think it means "late die state,"


I know that!! Thanks!!
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...USSID18...yes both would apply

@TBOP...you were the one that taught me to "look at the toes Man"...from one of your replies a year ago or so....
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@TBOP...you were the one that taught me to "look at the toes Man"...from one of your replies a year ago or so....

Yes , I failed to notice her toes when I made my comment on this coin . If you can see sharp defined toes on a SLQ then you have a decent coin .


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I thinking there's no way in heck T-BOP would reference Church of Latter-Day Saints

Oh , a comedian ! What kind of Squadron are you a member of ?
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For those members that are unsure of most of the abbreviated words used on this forum just go to '' Numismatic Glossary '' on top left hand side of every page .
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Almost looks like she has 6 toes...
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Maybe there should be a full toes designation on SLQs just like fulls steps on Jeffersons.
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Maybe there should be a full toes designation on SLQs just like fulls steps on Jeffersons


FT (full toes)
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FT (full toes)


FT? How about FB. (Full Breast)!

I'm surprised T-BOP didn't think of that. He's slipping!
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