beauanderos wrote:Nice score, BamaJoe. Even better than you imagine. You didn't lose twenty percent to wear, more likely about six to eight percent at most. The raised devices on the Standing Liberty Quarter, which wear first and cause the stacks to be shorter for an equivalent number of quarters, contain little of the gram weight, most of it is in the core of the coin. Weigh a stack of the quarters on a gram scale and you'll see what I mean. Here's an article I wrote on the subject: http://coppermillions.blogspot.com/2009 ... -wear.html
BamaJoe wrote:Well, no luck finding any barebreasted ladies in the bunch. Even though they are badly worn (to the point of In God we trust is even gone on some of them) with a magnifiying glass I would at least make out the very top of the shoulder strap on of them except for a couple that were too bad for even that. Still, it was a nice addition to the stash.
Thanks for the suggestion.
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