Abraham Lincoln (February 12, 1809 – April 15, 1865) 5$ bills are WOW with the numbers - wanted: 02121809 04151865 Wanted - Flipper notes with the numbers 6-9 or 0-6-9 ON 1$ 2$ 5$ 10$ 20$ Wanted - 10$ Sereis 2013 - fancy Serial Numbers
now you're going further down the rabbit hole! nice piece. great start with early gold. no adjustment marks, original color, good strike. it's got it all.
But why are the fields so smooth looking with a whole different toning around the stars (I've seen different toning around the stars many times, but never this prevalent in something unaltered) - can you fill me in? I am not sure what this is.
Amazing coin indeed that looks familiar, my curiosity makes me wonder what exactly is on the fields that oxidized where the protected portions hidden in the devices didn't. Don't think it is native to the alloy but who knows. Not a knock, just curious.
<< <i>Amazing coin indeed that looks familiar, my curiosity makes me wonder what exactly is on the fields that oxidized where the protected portions hidden in the devices didn't. Don't think it is native to the alloy but who knows. Not a knock, just curious. >>
<< <i>Amazing coin indeed that looks familiar, my curiosity makes me wonder what exactly is on the fields that oxidized where the protected portions hidden in the devices didn't. Don't think it is native to the alloy but who knows. Not a knock, just curious. >>
This is my same question. >>
Thanks for the question.
The look that you are observing where the fields are dark and the protected areas light is a natural toning pattern of original gold with layers of patina in the fields and luster visible in protected areas. It is very uncommon in the market as most natural piece have been destroyed and those that survive are locked away.
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Lovely early gold coin. Have always liked them since I picked up the Bass-Dannreuther book, but finding a quality circulated example without breaking the bank is a true challenge indeed.
Thanks for the compliments. Credit to RYK both for owning this coin and for selling it to me. Acquiring his coins over the last few years taught me what gold should look like
<< <i>Thanks for the compliments. Credit to RYK both for owning this coin and for selling it to me. Acquiring his coins over the last few years taught me what gold should look like >>
<< <i>Thanks for the compliments. Credit to RYK both for owning this coin and for selling it to me. Acquiring his coins over the last few years taught me what gold should look like >>
Well, we've come a long way since the 1849-O $10! >>
<< <i>Thanks for the compliments. Credit to RYK both for owning this coin and for selling it to me. Acquiring his coins over the last few years taught me what gold should look like >>
Well, we've come a long way since the 1849-O $10! >>
Speak not of the 49-O Eagle >>
wait a minute...wait a minute. we need a picture of that eagle please. ;D
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Congratulations!
Wow!! Congratulations
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Very nice crust on that one - wonder where you got it from....
I'd say that look is downright scary!
that's an amazing example of some early goldthere
congrats by all means and thanks for letting her beauty be out n about to enjoy
hopefully you got her at a good price point too...as it can ice tha cake
5$ bills are WOW with the numbers - wanted:
02121809
04151865
Wanted - Flipper notes with the numbers 6-9 or 0-6-9 ON 1$ 2$ 5$ 10$ 20$
Wanted - 10$ Sereis 2013 - fancy Serial Numbers
What a super great look !
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Box of 20
SeaEagleCoins: 11/14/54-4/5/12. Miss you Larry!
But why are the fields so smooth looking with a whole different toning around the stars (I've seen different toning around the stars many times, but never this prevalent in something unaltered) - can you fill me in? I am not sure what this is.
Now it's time for you to buy the Bass Dannreuther book and attribute in your posts.
BD-2
Many successful BST transactions with dozens of board members, references on request.
Many successful BST transactions with dozens of board members, references on request.
<< <i>Amazing coin indeed that looks familiar, my curiosity makes me wonder what exactly is on the fields that oxidized where the protected portions hidden in the devices didn't. Don't think it is native to the alloy but who knows. Not a knock, just curious. >>
This is my same question.
Lance.
<< <i>Incredible !
What a super great look ! >>
Incredible is my word. Beat me to it!
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<< <i>Amazing coin indeed that looks familiar, my curiosity makes me wonder what exactly is on the fields that oxidized where the protected portions hidden in the devices didn't. Don't think it is native to the alloy but who knows. Not a knock, just curious. >>
This is my same question. >>
Thanks for the question.
The look that you are observing where the fields are dark and the protected areas light is a natural toning pattern of original gold with layers of patina in the fields and luster visible in protected areas. It is very uncommon in the market as most natural piece have been destroyed and those that survive are locked away.
Here is another example of a different design.
Latin American Collection
The more qualities observed in a coin, the more desirable that coin becomes!
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setting the bar pretty high for yourself there !
Joseph J. Singleton - First Superintendent of the U.S. Branch Mint in Dahlonega Georgia
Findley Ridge Collection
About Findley Ridge
Latin American Collection
<< <i>Thanks for the compliments. Credit to RYK both for owning this coin and for selling it to me. Acquiring his coins over the last few years taught me what gold should look like >>
Well, we've come a long way since the 1849-O $10!
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<< <i>Thanks for the compliments. Credit to RYK both for owning this coin and for selling it to me. Acquiring his coins over the last few years taught me what gold should look like >>
Well, we've come a long way since the 1849-O $10! >>
Speak not of the 49-O Eagle
Latin American Collection
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Hoard the keys.
'dude
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<< <i>Thanks for the compliments. Credit to RYK both for owning this coin and for selling it to me. Acquiring his coins over the last few years taught me what gold should look like >>
Well, we've come a long way since the 1849-O $10! >>
Speak not of the 49-O Eagle >>
wait a minute...wait a minute. we need a picture of that eagle please. ;D