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Old July 3rd 04, 09:33 PM
janet santana
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While on patrol in downtown Jacksonville, I was riding my bike behind
an abandoned building. I looked down, and found a coin. It's a 1854
Seated Liberty coin in good condition. What's it worth?

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Old July 3rd 04, 10:45 PM
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"janet santana" wrote in message
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While on patrol in downtown Jacksonville, I was riding my bike behind
an abandoned building. I looked down, and found a coin. It's a 1854
Seated Liberty coin in good condition. What's it worth?



1854 was a fairly common year for some seated liberty stuff.
I would guess the 1854 Quarter to be worth about $15 if it had no problems.
There are varieties at least with the 1854-o that may bring more.

Dale


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Old July 3rd 04, 10:48 PM
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"Dale Hallmark" wrote:

"janet santana" wrote in message
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While on patrol in downtown Jacksonville, I was riding my bike behind
an abandoned building. I looked down, and found a coin. It's a 1854
Seated Liberty coin in good condition. What's it worth?



1854 was a fairly common year for some seated liberty stuff.
I would guess the 1854 Quarter to be worth about $15 if it had no problems.
There are varieties at least with the 1854-o that may bring more.


I'm really interested in how an 1854 Seated Liberty quarter in ANY
condition got dropped behind an abandoned building!

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Old July 3rd 04, 11:12 PM
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"Scot Kamins" wrote in message
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"Dale Hallmark" wrote:

"janet santana" wrote in message
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While on patrol in downtown Jacksonville, I was riding my bike behind
an abandoned building. I looked down, and found a coin. It's a 1854
Seated Liberty coin in good condition. What's it worth?



1854 was a fairly common year for some seated liberty stuff.
I would guess the 1854 Quarter to be worth about $15 if it had no

problems.
There are varieties at least with the 1854-o that may bring more.


I'm really interested in how an 1854 Seated Liberty quarter in ANY
condition got dropped behind an abandoned building!

Scot Kamins



That is certainly amazing!

Dale


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Old July 4th 04, 04:49 PM
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I'm really interested in how an 1854 Seated Liberty quarter in ANY
condition got dropped behind an abandoned building!


That is certainly amazing!


Almost as amazing as "theguyonabike" having the sig name Janet, and knowing
just the right terminology for a 150-year-old coin, but not having a RedBook
handy. We live in interesting times.

Regards,
Tom


 




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