@oih82w8 said:
Purchased today...something simmering on the back burner...waiting until I receive it in-hand before disclosure...I hope you understand.
H&K isn't adding new types right now, only additional compositions of existing types.
However, Jeff Shevlin and Bill Hyder are actively cataloging new pieces. They published a new guide last year with additional listings and are working on another one. I think it's only a matter of time before So-Called Dollars start to be identified by their newer SH numbers as well, similar to Judd and Pollock for patterns.
Well, my first purchase still hasn't arrived, but this was my second. Semi-key date, rare old ANA holder, and looks undergraded (to my eyes, at least). What's not to like?!
@jwitten said:
Well, my first purchase still hasn't arrived, but this was my second. Semi-key date, rare old ANA holder, and looks undergraded (to my eyes, at least). What's not to like?!
Here's a pcgs AU55 for comparison
Looks like a keeper - I love those old ANA holders!
@BG said:
Born 30 miles from Green Bay, Wisconsin. Purchased this piece from a board member. Shipped yesterday:
Green Bay, Wisconsin (Brown County), U.S.A. Obverse: Official Souvenir / Wisconsin / Tercentennial / Green Bay / 1934. Reverse: Thumbnail 300th Anniversary of the coming of the first white man / (Men in Canoe) / Jean Nicolet in ribbon / 1634.
Wisconsin 1934 centennial medal:
1934 Green Bay, Wis., Wisconsin Tercentennial, Jean Nicolet, Bronze 37mm Unc. A bronze medal commemorating the 300th anniversary of the coming of the first white man to Green Bay, Wisconsin, 1634 - 1934.
In 1634 Jean Nicolet crossed Lake Michigan and landed at Red-Banks (near Green Bay), thus becoming the first white man to explore Wisconsin. (Found in Bloomington, IL)
The tercentennial (300th anniversary) of Nicolet's landing at Green Bay was celebrated in 1934. . .While it is the size and shape of a coin, I feel that it fits more into the relic category due to the historical context of it.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt was the keynote speaker at the Wisconsin Tercentennial celebration on August 9, 1934. Evidently Mr. (or Mrs.) D. Prescott was so moved by Pres. Roosevelt’s speech that he purchased this ‘official souvenir’ to commemorate the event. H&K Unlisted, Bronze / R 37, TC-219792.
Yup, looks like a cheese brick.....yup
Registry: CC lowballs (boblindstrom), bobinvegas1989@yahoo.com
Here's mine a common widget everyone hates. I'm sure survival rates are 100%. Close to finishing my ghetto collection. I lack the 21 and 33 so it might be a couple years to complete the year set. The dang dog playing on the internet and spent millions😮 Kids what do you do😏
Of course I'll add mm that are affordable and expand it like I did my $5 Indian set I lack 4 coins 08s, 11D, 09 O, and the 29 which I'm 😵Shocked I can't find with a huge mintage of over 600k😗
All kidding aside Mark at NCW is awesome, wish he'd come back for us little collectors. My AU55 to MS64 suites me, how crazy is it you limit yourself to a box of 20 and call that a collection while in the candy store... I want to fondle then all😜
Brought an 09 and 16 s cac eagle as well so I need a 15,07' and 08 to complete my modified run of this year set 07-16 with the 26 and 32.
I know boring to most but like I used to tell my ex at least one of us is satisfied 🙄
@JazzmanJAB said:
Couldn't resist. Here's my first 2019 purchase.
This is beautiful and my first overstruck coin.
I have a non-overstruck coin coming as well that I'll post once in hand.
Here's my first non-overstruck coin which is also posted in its own thread. It’s a 1974 clad cent. I picked it up due to my interest in the 1974 aluminum cents.
It's one of those coins which wasn't planned but I just knew I had to have it when I saw it.
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I just purchased yesterday a 2010-P PCGD MS69FB Satin Finish Dime.
Next coin will be 1 or 2 2019 SAE's raw.
Later, Paul.
I understand, but oih82w8!
Yesterday

Here's mine! 1948 Mint set toner... MS67 CAC



Click on this link to see my ebay listings.
Beauty!
I sent a msg to them.
Well, my first purchase still hasn't arrived, but this was my second. Semi-key date, rare old ANA holder, and looks undergraded (to my eyes, at least). What's not to like?!




Here's a pcgs AU55 for comparison
Looks like a keeper - I love those old ANA holders!
Check out my current listings: https://ebay.com/sch/khunt/m.html?_ipg=200&_sop=12&_rdc=1
Picked these up from good ol’ @lablover and I’m in love! Going into my personal collection
Always buying nice toned coins! Searching for a low grade 1873 Arrows DDO Dime and 1842-O Small Date Quarter.
I don't really know at this point. Personal issues will likely prevent me from buying anything. We'll see. .. :
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Yup, looks like a cheese brick.....yup
lol
It's a "coin", and it might be on an auction site or an Ebay like site.
Now that you know I hope you people will not bid it up on me!
Just arrived today:
Just purchased a 1985-D Lincoln cent in pcgs 68RD for educational purposes
Collector, occasional seller
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Picked up today.
I like your kind of widget too ...... yet to tell a BF the same you did. Congrats
Mine are on the way from Moonlight Mint
Here's my first non-overstruck coin which is also posted in its own thread. It’s a 1974 clad cent. I picked it up due to my interest in the 1974 aluminum cents.
It's one of those coins which wasn't planned but I just knew I had to have it when I saw it.