The seated quarter lost at the other end of the world 160 yeras ago.

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Hi all, Some months ago, a friend of mine asked too help her go threw a jar of coins that her grand-father had given before he passed away.She knew there was a few coins in the jar and asked me to help id them.Well as far as i could see there was some killer coins in the jar.2 are early american quarters one a 1843 and 1849 seated .Most of the coins in the jar are in great shape and i don,t know enough about grading so i could put a price on them.Had no trouble iding them ,thanks TN you have taught me much about American history and coins.Well i was given one coin and what a bueaty she is. :o :o :o.

How the coins were required is not known but the info i had is posted.

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Nice coin, good to see you Tinpan :o you havn't been around much lately.
Hope all is well with you and the family. :thumbsup:

Cheers mate
Murray
 
That is one fine coin. Best one I've seen on here, I believe. I'd be real happy finding one that nice, Tinpan :headbang: :hello2:
 
what a beauty
 
That is one nice find. WTG :thumbsup:
 
Sheez.....that old ugly worn out thing?! I would have thrown it back the jar and said No Thanks!! >:(

Just kidding buddy.......she sure is a beauty......Lucky you! Good to see you posting TP!! :-*

HH,
Moon
 
Very nice :icon_thumright:
I guess a 49'er must have brought it over in the 50's :wink:

Mike
 

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