1971 Pacific Coast Numismatic Society Anniversary Silver. I so much love the architectural depiction of The Palace of Fine Arts in San Fransisco.... I need a 2015 silver one now @Zoins
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Bought these yesterday form Northern Nevada Coin. My first purchase from them. I hope to have them in my hands fairly soon. The 3c is for my 1853 Mint set which has a way to go. The Trade Dollar is for my Basic Seated Liberty set which leaves me with just the Seated Dollar to go to complete it.
I honestly love the look of the Trade Dollar, it is exactly the type of circulation look I aim for. Hopefully it looks as good in person.
@Zoins said: 1864 Abraham Lincoln Civil War Token - Brockage Error - Brass - Fuld-131 Patriotic CWT - Ex. Wayne Stafford, Q. David Bowers Reference Collection, Steve Hayden (inv)
I love that Lincoln Error @Zoins The metal movement looks so cool
This is what makes this piece so fascinating to me. On both sides!
Reminds me a bit of my avatar die trial too
I agree. Which image is more like in hand? TV’s look a little dark.
That's very observant. The TrueView is actually very dark for this piece. It looks closer to @SteveHayden's photo. The obverse is quite reflective which may account for how dark it looks in the TV. It also makes it difficult to get quite the right look just putting the images into Photoshop. For example, when capturing the light just right, the field on the obverse is super reflective and looks even brighter than Steve's photos, like a proof, but then the bust isn't as bright as the fields.
Given how dark it is in the TV, I might not have gone for it if it was the photo available, but I'm glad I did.
@coinsarefun said: 1971 Pacific Coast Numismatic Society Anniversary Silver. I so much love the architectural depiction of The Palace of Fine Arts in San Fransisco.... I need a 2015 silver one now @Zoins
Wow, that's awesome! I just have a bronze of that year.
Mine's slabbed by NGC. I hope PCGS will slab these too!
I agree. Which image is more like in hand? TV’s look a little dark.
That's very observant. The TrueView is actually very dark for this piece. It looks closer to @SteveHayden's photo. The obverse is quite reflective which may account for how dark it looks in the TV. It also makes it difficult to get quite the right look just putting the images into Photoshop. For example, when capturing the light just right, the field on the obverse is super reflective and looks even brighter than Steve's photos, like a proof, but then the bust isn't as bright as the fields.
Given how dark it is in the TV, I might not have gone for it if it was the photo available, but I'm glad I did.
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If it was tv’d not to long ago I would pm Phil and ask him to correct it. I had a feeling it wasn’t
anywhere near that dark or color.
I agree. Which image is more like in hand? TV’s look a little dark.
That's very observant. The TrueView is actually very dark for this piece. It looks closer to @SteveHayden's photo. The obverse is quite reflective which may account for how dark it looks in the TV. It also makes it difficult to get quite the right look just putting the images into Photoshop. For example, when capturing the light just right, the field on the obverse is super reflective and looks even brighter than Steve's photos, like a proof, but then the bust isn't as bright as the fields.
Given how dark it is in the TV, I might not have gone for it if it was the photo available, but I'm glad I did.
If it was tv’d not to long ago I would pm Phil and ask him to correct it. I had a feeling it wasn’t anywhere near that dark or color.
1863 Bridgens For Public Accomodation Civil War Token - Brass - F-630J-1b PE Bridgens NY - by William Henry Bridgens - PCGS MS64 POP 1/0 - Ex. Q. David Bowers Reference Collection, Steve Hayden (inv)
This is brass and very colorful as shown. It's nice to see these colors, especially on the reverse.
This one is in a Reference Collection holder but didn't come with an information on whether this is from the Rich Rossa and Steve Tanenbaum collections. Can anyone check?
TrueView posted today! I'm very happy with the picture.
Purchased last December and sent in Dec 15th for re-holder. (Yes I have been checking every day)
My only top-pop coin MS67 8/0
3 down & 13 to go for the set
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Modern coinage designs just cannot compare to the art of these older coins.
As Mr. Peabody would say "Sherman, set the way back machine to 1800" coin design.
Wayne
Edited to say coin design.
Wayne
This beauty just arrived! I was the lucky winner in @oih82w8 extremely generous 10k post giveaway!
This will make a beautiful addition to my world gold collection.
Thanks again, John!!!
I originally found an aluminum Lincoln medal uni-face. Had no idea as to what is was and neither did the seller. So I bought it and posted it somewhere on this forum. Then a few weeks later I found a bronze Lincoln Medal for sale and it had an inscription on the reverse. It part of a 3 piece medal set Central States Numismatic Society 1965 Convention.
Centennial of April Civil War Events were on each reverse of the medal. Fast forward a year and still never found the last remaining silver medal until last week the entire set complete comes up. I purchased it and posted below,
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I did notice that the middle (original) aluminum medal is uni-face and the new one has a CW event. Not sure what that means but I'll post everything.
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My biggest question is why is J. H. Ripstra on the aluminum medal but no silver or Bronze? The copper and silver does look
ever so slightly different bust of Lincoln but why was this done? Did they let J. H. Ripstra do one because of all his involvement in numismatics? The other 2 has the name KOFINK under the bust(see pic and bottom of post
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Really nice.
An item I will pursue in the future.
Wayne
Kennedys are my quest...
1971 Pacific Coast Numismatic Society Anniversary Silver. I so much love the architectural depiction of The Palace of Fine Arts in San Fransisco.... I need a 2015 silver one now @Zoins
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CoinsAreFun Toned Silver Eagle Proof Album
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Gallery Mint Museum, Ron Landis& Joe Rust, The beginnings of the Golden Dollar
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Bought these yesterday form Northern Nevada Coin. My first purchase from them. I hope to have them in my hands fairly soon. The 3c is for my 1853 Mint set which has a way to go. The Trade Dollar is for my Basic Seated Liberty set which leaves me with just the Seated Dollar to go to complete it.
I honestly love the look of the Trade Dollar, it is exactly the type of circulation look I aim for. Hopefully it looks as good in person.
Still working the new camera stand setup
Wayne
Kennedys are my quest...
That's very observant. The TrueView is actually very dark for this piece. It looks closer to @SteveHayden's photo. The obverse is quite reflective which may account for how dark it looks in the TV. It also makes it difficult to get quite the right look just putting the images into Photoshop. For example, when capturing the light just right, the field on the obverse is super reflective and looks even brighter than Steve's photos, like a proof, but then the bust isn't as bright as the fields.
Given how dark it is in the TV, I might not have gone for it if it was the photo available, but I'm glad I did.
Wow, that's awesome! I just have a bronze of that year.
Mine's slabbed by NGC. I hope PCGS will slab these too!
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If it was tv’d not to long ago I would pm Phil and ask him to correct it. I had a feeling it wasn’t
anywhere near that dark or color.
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CoinsAreFun Toned Silver Eagle Proof Album
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Gallery Mint Museum, Ron Landis& Joe Rust, The beginnings of the Golden Dollar
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More CoinsAreFun Pictorials NGC
Good idea! Thanks!
Received yesterday.
A cousin to the 1966 I posted above.
I am really getting into my picture taking with the new lighting and cell phone stand.
Wayne
Kennedys are my quest...
1863 Bridgens For Public Accomodation Civil War Token - Brass - F-630J-1b PE Bridgens NY - by William Henry Bridgens - PCGS MS64 POP 1/0 - Ex. Q. David Bowers Reference Collection, Steve Hayden (inv)
Another Civil War Token from @SteveHayden
This is brass and very colorful as shown. It's nice to see these colors, especially on the reverse.
This one is in a Reference Collection holder but didn't come with an information on whether this is from the Rich Rossa and Steve Tanenbaum collections. Can anyone check?
I cant help myself when I see one like this, and its only an ms63
You have a nice FULL strike on that one, FullHorn! Nice coin!
That is a super nice looking cwt @Zoins love the color. Can’t help with the provenance tho’
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CoinsAreFun Toned Silver Eagle Proof Album
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Gallery Mint Museum, Ron Landis& Joe Rust, The beginnings of the Golden Dollar
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I like Titanium Coins. Bi-Color adds to it.
https://www.greatcollections.com/image.php?id=8d9d4f65e17aa38fea4ce6d5a59456e9
Got this today of GC. Super excited
I just received my 2021 proof set from the mint. It's really nice. I'd post pictures but I don't think it is necessary to do so.
Love it.
What is the grade?
Thanks
Wayne
Kennedys are my quest...
SMS SP 67+ .
I bid on that coin.
Nice to see that you got it .
Sorry it was not me.
Wayne
Kennedys are my quest...
Busy chasing Carr's . . . . . woof!
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Here is a link to the Gold of this. Couldn't do it but the Silver is a good second choice.
htthttps://youtube.com/watch?v=7B-W2xQ9I-cp://
While getting the silver above I saw this new one which I have gotten 3 previous others so........
1889 Brooklyn Bridge The Eighth Wonder - Aluminum - by George Bache Soley - Musante GW-1086, Douglas-9A, TC-564992 - raw
First one I've seen in aluminum in years of looking.
Here's the TokenCatalog page:
http://tokencatalog.com/token_record_forms.php?action=DisplayTokenRecord&td_id=564992
1882 Pennsylvania Bi-Centennial Medal - J-CM-42 Restrike - NGC MS67 POP 1/1
Today's addition to my 2021 birth set in Pr69 DCAM.
Putting this set together for a future non immediate family member due in June.
Wayne
Kennedys are my quest...
Purchased 1/11 is finally arriving today
(sorry if the wording on the reverse offends anyone)
TrueView posted today! I'm very happy with the picture.
Purchased last December and sent in Dec 15th for re-holder. (Yes I have been checking every day)
My only top-pop coin MS67 8/0
3 down & 13 to go for the set
My Saint Set
Very pretty gold. I always liked the design
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Not nearly as expensive as saints (0.19oz.) but really hard to find in nice condition.
My average is 1/yr. Maybe sometime around 2034 I'll have all 16
Kind of the opposite problem I had with saints. (I could find nice ones faster than I could buy them)
With Marianne/Roosters, they just aren't there.
My Saint Set
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Sorry double post
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Very happy to pick this up last night
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Best I can do is today's purchase. Fills out my Carson City Mint Morgan Dollar collection. All but 79, 89, 93 are MS.
Congrats on the nice 89-CC and completing your collection. It's been a neverending quest for me!
By Medallic Art Co. The relief on these is incredible! I have four total and will buy a few at a time as I come across them.
Had to settle for XF 45, only 5 out of 359 total coins graded are MS 60/61 and none in higher grade.
A autographed coin designer from my home state of Illinois. Picked up today.
Only 4,000,000 minted
How many signed, is another question?
"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.EOC inspired... For my South Carolina Collection
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Busy chasing Carr's . . . . . woof!
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great designs on those @ZoidMeister
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That's one heck of a first post . . . . .
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Busy chasing Carr's . . . . . woof!
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My 1st gold cc.
Silverman68, jfoot13, GAB, ricman, Smittys, scrapman1077, RyGuy, Connecticoin, Meltdown, VikingDude, Peaceman, Patches and more.
Modern coinage designs just cannot compare to the art of these older coins.
As Mr. Peabody would say "Sherman, set the way back machine to 1800" coin design.
Wayne
Edited to say coin design.
Wayne
Kennedys are my quest...
Have been looking for one of these for a while. I like it!
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What a great diversity of items!
My heart pumps when I see this coin.
Wayne
Kennedys are my quest...
This beauty just arrived! I was the lucky winner in @oih82w8 extremely generous 10k post giveaway!
This will make a beautiful addition to my world gold collection.
Thanks again, John!!!
MY GOLD TYPE SET https://pcgs.com/setregistry/type-sets/complete-type-sets/gold-type-set-12-piece-circulation-strikes-1839-1933/publishedset/321940
I originally found an aluminum Lincoln medal uni-face. Had no idea as to what is was and neither did the seller. So I bought it and posted it somewhere on this forum. Then a few weeks later I found a bronze Lincoln Medal for sale and it had an inscription on the reverse. It part of a 3 piece medal set Central States Numismatic Society 1965 Convention.
Centennial of April Civil War Events were on each reverse of the medal. Fast forward a year and still never found the last remaining silver medal until last week the entire set complete comes up. I purchased it and posted below,
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I did notice that the middle (original) aluminum medal is uni-face and the new one has a CW event. Not sure what that means but I'll post everything.
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My biggest question is why is J. H. Ripstra on the aluminum medal but no silver or Bronze? The copper and silver does look
ever so slightly different bust of Lincoln but why was this done? Did they let J. H. Ripstra do one because of all his involvement in numismatics? The other 2 has the name KOFINK under the bust(see pic and bottom of post
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Sellers image of the set
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Since I found one at a time the individual images are not to size but the group images are.
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My image of the set together
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This is the Lincoln Aluminum Uni-face medal that started the entire chase.
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KOFINK unless I read it wrong
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CoinsAreFun Toned Silver Eagle Proof Album
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Gallery Mint Museum, Ron Landis& Joe Rust, The beginnings of the Golden Dollar
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More CoinsAreFun Pictorials NGC