Awesome Avatars!
Do any of you really pay attention to the Avatars of others? I mean, most of us post a coin that might be special to us, or that we think will impress others, or maybe some other significant picture, during our setup. But, after that, do you even think about the Avatars or look at the Avatars of others when you’re reading the posts and responses? I do….sometimes. Every now and then, one will catch my eye, and I just HAVE to click on it and look at it a little closer up!
Many Avatars are of coins, and some are beautiful! Gonna applaud some of you for having beautiful coin Avatars (just a few that I noticed – not an exhaustive list by any means): @Chris H821, @Dave99B , @dpoole (is that coin really that blue?), @kbbpll (I want that dime!), @Kyle (I want that dime, too!), @PCGSPhoto, @PhilLynott, @Walkerfan, @BAJJERFAN, @JonBrand83, @RockyMtnProspector, @JJM.
I will not single out people for the below, but I might DM you to find out more!
Some Avatars are of coins I have no idea what they are, and I will eventually have to DM the person to learn more about the coins they are showing.
Some are non-coin related, and are interesting or funny!
Some are thought-provoking.
Some make me wonder, “What the..…WHAT??????”
Thank you all for entertaining me with your Awesome Avatars!!!
Rocking my "shiny-object-syndrome"!!!
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Often I look at the avatar and recognize the poster before I see the name.
Thanks for the shout! My avatar is by far my most valuable coin I own.
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@JonBrand83 - that toning is amazing!!! There needs to be a LOVE button, not just Like!!! Thanks for sharing!
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I prefer ones that actually picture the poster
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Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
@BAJJERFAN - Love those reverse rainbow colors!
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They are nice. Looks just like it in hand also.
Like yours?
<---------- This is how I look in the morning.
Aye Captain. I still think you should go with your employee badge photo when you worked for Harlan Berk. It’s authentic.
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Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
Thanks for the shoutout, my avatar picture is a coin I found raw a few years ago on eBay, and it's still one of my favorites.
I do look at other’s avatars. Mine is a painting I made a few years back
http://www.pcgs.com/SetRegistry/publishedset.aspx?s=142753
https://www.autismforums.com/media/albums/acrylic-colors-by-rocco.291/
Touche
I finally made my photo one of my coins. Not my best coin, but one I like that is representative of what I collect.
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"Numismatic categorizations, if left unconstrained, will increase spontaneously over time." -me
I removed my Kennedy Half Dollar avatar when I completed my eight coin silver short set. I now have a Franklin Half Dollar avatar as I’m now working through the (34) coin circulated FBL set. So you may see this one for awhile. The picture is a proof only because it looks cool. 😎
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Stunning coin @JonBrand83 and simply beautiful @BAJJERFAN !!!!! I have gotten to recognize many of you by just your avatar and when they change I go a little crazy. There is one avatar that always gets my attention....I'll have to find him and put it in here when I do, I forgot who he is right now...but his avatar stands out...
Looks familiar
Can you tell us more about that coin? And, maybe show the other side?
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My avatar is a picture I took of my cat as a kitten sitting in front of the TV watching Dragon Ball and trying to catch the characters.
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/mysetregistry/showcase/6602
My avatar is with me 24/7....so could not be on the forum without it...
and since it also represents my professional field of expertise, it is highly representative. I suppose I should have a set of grips made with inlaid coins...
Cheers, RickO
I put my old avatar back. Picked out of a different holder. Happy hunting, anything is possible.
I was gonna do that, too.
okay...gone.
But then I couldn't decide on which wonderful image to go with.
okay....gone
@Eric_Babula Thank you for my inclusion on your prestigious list. I am honored.
I used to have a very colorful, high grade 1921 D, as my avatar. I liked it, because I felt that it symbolized striving for the best and beautiful eye appeal. I eventually took it down, because I felt that I wasn't being original or true to myself, because it wasn't mine. I later found out that it was part of the #1 Forsythe collection and was a MS 66.
I then decided to post my own 1921 D MS 64, because I felt it was a worthy representative, in and of itself, and I was being more individual and unique. I bought it because of its unusually strong luster. I sent it back in to NGC for regrading and high resolution imaging. The grade stayed the same but I got these beautiful photographs.
It's not my most favorite coin, because I have many, but it is certainly right up there with my best.
Sometimes, it’s better to be LUCKY than good. 🍀 🍺👍
My Full Walker Registry Set (1916-1947):
https://www.ngccoin.com/registry/competitive-sets/16292/
@Eric_Babula
Excellent topic!! Definitely beats those two from yesterday that got closed down.
Well done!!
DiggerJim
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Interesting topic! Yes, my Avatar, if nobody ever heard my story was a total surprise. The Morgan Dollar shown was given to me and my 4 other siblings (1 different Morgan for each of us) in which my father self engraved our names and birthdays. With My Dollar, I decided to try to have PCGS grade my "Dad's Dollar". There was no way I thought our Host would consider it. Knowing it has been sort of damaged from my father carving into it. Well, I was wrong! Our wonderful Host followed through with my request. They even allowed to title my coin with the words I asked to place on the slab, "Dad's Dollar". Thank You, PCGS! Here is the whole picture of the coin.


"Jesus died for you and for me, Thank you,Jesus"!!!
--- If it should happen I die and leave this world and you want to remember me. Please only remember my opening Sig Line.@Eric_Babula - also thanks for inclusion in your prestigious list, kind of embarrassing actually. I'm curious if you know what it is? Perhaps you picked up on it from a post buried here somewhere, or you just like the picture.
I like seeing what avatars people pick.
Mine, I thought was funny and I love basset hounds.
I actually feel this way after a day of teaching 12 and 13 year olds.
Mine is a cover for the 1901 Pan-American expo. It features (what else?) a bison. I think I've had four different ones in the 17 years I've been here.
Yep, it really was that blue! Those 3CNs toned up nicely, a lot of them, because of the sulphur in the paper they were sold/stored in back then.
That coin was a 66CAM that Andy Skrabalak sold for me on consignment in 2005. Made smoe money, but I still miss it!
Here's a warning parable for coin collectors...
Are you really the most interesting man?
Could be man😳
I don't know if it's a "prestigious" list....just a list of Avatars that I personally liked. Thanks for the background story about your Avatar!
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That is a really cool story, and a great memory of your dad!! Good on PCGS to actually slab it that way for you!
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No, I don't know the back history about your Avatar. Please do tell! The pic caught my eye, so I put it on the list.
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I would miss that coin, too!
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That's what I figured, since you can't see the date. Perhaps the only time I took a decent picture of a coin.
My "great contribution" to numismatics was the documentation of a third Barber dime reverse design, introduced in 1900. In conjunction with that research, SF actually kept the 1892-1899 reverse design in service in 1900 (probably a single die). So my avatar is this 1900-S "old reverse" transition anomaly, which is quite difficult to find in decent condition (and which nobody really knows or cares about). I guess my avatar is now shameless self-promotion then, huh.
Lego pirate ship.
Instagram
Had this custom made for my studio 9 years ago. Over 3' wide and still kicking.
You're welcome. I know what you're saying but it's still nice to be recognized and mentioned in good company.
Sometimes, it’s better to be LUCKY than good. 🍀 🍺👍
My Full Walker Registry Set (1916-1947):
https://www.ngccoin.com/registry/competitive-sets/16292/
Is that an old Teletrade image?
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You're right OP, checking out other Avatars are fun! The certain one that really gets me is the one with some sort of little black "bug" actively crawling on the area of the Avatar. I can't recall who's Avatar it is. Maybe, he'll show up or someone else knows who this belongs to?
"Jesus died for you and for me, Thank you,Jesus"!!!
--- If it should happen I die and leave this world and you want to remember me. Please only remember my opening Sig Line.@mikee That's beautiful!!
Please tell us the story behind that one.
Sometimes, it’s better to be LUCKY than good. 🍀 🍺👍
My Full Walker Registry Set (1916-1947):
https://www.ngccoin.com/registry/competitive-sets/16292/
Hey, that's pretty cool! I've never been much of a Barber fan. Not that I despise them like some do. I do have some Barber coinage, but I've just concentrated elsewhere. I did not know about the different reverses. So, I'm glad you're self-promoting, because I'm learning something new today. And, I'll have to do a little more digging into this, and learn even more! Do you have an article/report on the different reverses that you wrote as a founder of the third design? So, are these different reverses valued differently in the real world? I don't see anything called out in the PCGS Price List. Now I wanna go back and dig out my Barber Dimes to see if I have any of the different reverse designs!
See, you post a silly post about Avatars, and you end up learning something that excites you about some coins you have that you didn't really pay much attention to! This is why this forum is so cool!!!
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Hey, everyone has a beautiful 1921 Walker! Well, I'm not if sure I do. Gonna have to check. If it costs more than, say, $100, I likely don't! LOL!
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[PS: The little pictures next to our names are "icons" not "avatars." An avatar is active code that does things (usually) beneficial to the person or thing represented. ]
I don't want to derail your thread. I knew squat about Barber dimes 6 months ago. Here is an online copy of the classic guide by the late great David Lawrence to get you started. https://archive.org/details/compguidebarbdime1991lawr/page/n11
I will PM you, check your inbox.
You are correct. Technically, they can be called "icons", or just "profile pictures", as stated when you first sign on here. I know at CoinTalk, they're called Avatars (they do pull up a little profile widget-y thing when clicked on). In the end, it's semantics to me, so I'll call it whatever anyone wants - I'm not picky about it.
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Thanks for the info, and I'll check my inbox later this evening!
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Alaska's friendly rivalry with Texas makes up mine. We are 2.6x bigger than them...