I found a SLQ! Well, part of it anyway...

ScaredOfClowns

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This morning I found a little silver eagle charm. After taking a closer look at the back, I realized that somebody cut the eagle out of a Standing Liberty Quarter and made a charm out of it. Nice little charm, but I think I'd rather have the whole quarter!

I haven't found a SLQ yet - does this count? :)

In The Hole - Small.jpgBoth Sides - Small.jpgSLQ Sample Image.jpg
 

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That's a very cool find. Better than a worn SLQ in my opinion
 

Yea, I'd much rather find the eagle charm ....awesome!
 

Doesn't count, but I think this is better! :)

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Heck yes! I'd take that over a S.L.Q. any day! Who else has one of those that you found? That sir, is a nice find. I would wear that as a necklace if I found it.
 

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Great find Scott!!!
Now like I said as long as it is not a 1916 I would take that any day... lol
 

LOL! That is nice.
I would count it.
I have never found one either.
I speculate because they were minted only for about 16 years. Then The Great Depression followed. Who knows?
 

I'd take it also over a regular SLQ, it's different and that is great.
 

Creative! You should wear it! Maybe someone in the "Roaring 20's" lost it while drunk:laughing7:
 

Lol that's hilarious! I've seen that with mercs but never a slq. Cool find!
 

Hmmm, one of thousands with a worn off date...or one of one worn around the neck? Ding, ding, ding, we have a winner: The Charm!!!!
 

A cut Spanish silver counts, so why not a cut SLQ? It would definitely count as a SLQ in my book.
 

I would count that and cherish finding it- great job!
 

Definitely way cooler than a whole SLQ in my opinion


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