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If you want a copy, you'd better hurry, the Limited and Lettered editions are sold out, which means it's the $40 trade version for you.
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Lettered: 26 signed leatherbound copies, housed in a custom traycase
Books by Wil Wheaton 2009
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Varieties: Extensively studied, many known, including 1794 Head of 1793, Head of 1794, and Head of 1795; 1794 Starred Reverse, with 94 five-point stars interspersed with the rim dentils; 1794 No Fraction Bar; 1795 Lettered, Plain, and Reeded Edge; 1795 Plain and Lettered Edge “Jefferson Head” (so named because of a forehead on Liberty that resembles that of the Founding Father); and other device variations, many for 1794-dated coins.
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Lettered: 26 signed leatherbound copies, housed in a custom traycase
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I wish I could afford Lettered versions …. or limiteds currently, ha ha.
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Lettered tiles crisscrossed the coffee table in singer Jen Shyu's Bronx apartment, remnants of an unfinished game of Bananagrams—a sped-up, free-form variant of Scrabble.
A Singer's Arrival, in Her Own Words Larry Blumenfeld 2011
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Several coins are expensive at all grades, including the 1793 Beaded Border (extremely expensive as XF and finer), the 1794 Head of 1793, and the 1795 Plain Edge and Lettered Edge Jefferson Head issues.
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If you want a copy, you'd better hurry, the Limited and Lettered editions are sold out, which means it's the $40 trade version for you.
February 2009 2009
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Lettered in high school, received various writing awards in the field also until I left it to get my masters degree.
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The 1795 Lettered Edge Punctuated Date and the 1797 Lettered Edge are slightly to moderately more expensive than most other varieties.
Liberty Cap Half Cent, Head Facing Right, Small Head, 1795-1797 : Coin Guide 2008
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