NGC - and I agree the image is too dark. The coin itself is blast white with a hint of gold on the face - the plastic in the image should be white. All the other images have the coins nailed IMO.
NGC - and I agree the image is too dark. The coin itself is blast white with a hint of gold on the face - the plastic in the image should be white. All the other images have the coins nailed IMO. >>
The holder looks more milky translucent like NCS on that 37 CBH then NGC white acrylic.
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NGC - and I agree the image is too dark. The coin itself is blast white with a hint of gold on the face - the plastic in the image should be white. All the other images have the coins nailed IMO. >>
The holder looks more milky translucent like NCS on that 37 CBH then NGC white acrylic. >>
These images were taken to be edited later into a composite so I wasnt worried about the holders. I have several more shots of the half and will look for a more correct one.
The only problem I have with TDN posting images of his collection is that it usually takes me about a month before the embarrassment and shame of my meager accumulation passes where I can post images of my collection her on the forums.
TDN owns coins that many/most of here on the forums can only dream about.
I love looking at images of great coins and these easily fall into that category.
That is an unbelievable group of coins, I can only dream of owning some of them. Of course if Silver takes off in the next 2-3 years I could buy all of them and have lots of money left over but until that time arrives I can live vicariously through TDN.
I really like the 1800 half cent and the 1807 draped bust quarter.
<< <i>Let's make it a contest. A raw chopmarked AU details but slightly polished trade dollar to the first guesser that gets all the grades correct. >>
I haven 't logged in here in ages and even missed the LB show for only the 2nd time in 18 years this weekend. I just had to come in and say how much I liked these coins. Good God, TDN...nice job.
Some inspiring coins. Thank you for sharing. I won't embarrass myself by trying to guess at the grades though based on your history, I don't think you are putting together an Everyman set here.
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Those are awesome coins and pictures.Looking at these coins,I just realized:All my coins are pure junk!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nice coins and nice images. My favorite is the half dime!
<< <i>WoW!!!!!!
Those are awesome coins and pictures. >>
Those are very nice, but I was hoping for some shield nickels.
eye candy extrodinaire ... all of them!!!
and I absolutely LOVE the 1807 Quarter
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<< <i>Realone, I believe the images were obtain in Long Beach, but the coins might have been owned for quite sometime by TDN before Long Beach. >>
Correct - the newps at Long Beach pictured here are the 1837 cent and the 1799 dollar
<< <i>Hey TDN, Who's plastic is that 37 CBH in
NGC - and I agree the image is too dark. The coin itself is blast white with a hint of gold on the face - the plastic in the image should be white. All the other images have the coins nailed IMO.
But I can certainly see why Todd pushed aside my lil ol nothings to photograph your extremely wonderful "widgets"!
The Penny Lady®
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<< <i>Hey TDN, Who's plastic is that 37 CBH in
NGC - and I agree the image is too dark. The coin itself is blast white with a hint of gold on the face - the plastic in the image should be white. All the other images have the coins nailed IMO. >>
The holder looks more milky translucent like NCS on that 37 CBH then NGC white acrylic.
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<< <i>Hey TDN, Who's plastic is that 37 CBH in
NGC - and I agree the image is too dark. The coin itself is blast white with a hint of gold on the face - the plastic in the image should be white. All the other images have the coins nailed IMO. >>
The holder looks more milky translucent like NCS on that 37 CBH then NGC white acrylic. >>
These images were taken to be edited later into a composite so I wasnt worried about the holders. I have several more shots of the half and will look for a more correct one.
Glad to see good pictures of the 1794 cent as well. The previous one was just so......not accurate.
The half dime looks just as good now as when I saw it in hand last year
Dennis
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<< <i>Correct - the newps at Long Beach pictured here are the 1837 cent and the 1799 dollar >>
I really like the toning pattern on that 99 $1
I give away money. I collect money.
I don’t love money . I do love the Lord God.
They are ceretainly worth triple face value, maybe
a little more.
Camelot
The 99 is enchanting, don't think I've ever said that about a coin before.
TDN owns coins that many/most of here on the forums can only dream about.
I love looking at images of great coins and these easily fall into that category.
Thanks for sharing and keep them coming.
Mike
Of course if Silver takes off in the next 2-3 years I could buy all of them and have lots of money left over but until that time arrives I can live vicariously through TDN.
I really like the 1800 half cent and the 1807 draped bust quarter.
Maybe if my Buggy Whip factory takes off I can get some like those.
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Can't wait to see some of my pics
Larry
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<< <i>Let's make it a contest. A raw chopmarked AU details but slightly polished trade dollar to the first guesser that gets all the grades correct. >>
Can I guess?
Leo
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"Look up, old boy, and see what you get." -William Bonney.
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