Just a piece of silver bullion but I usually do not critique private mints but this design is about the only one done fairly well. The depiction of Liberty with torch is very good but the body details really lack. What I do find impressive is the fact that the obverse is somewhat concave making Liberty stick out very nicely. I think mostly what they are known for now is Disney themes.
I'm not buying this. Not sure if it qualifies as a coin or a manhole cover. Here is the description and obverse picture. It looks nice but come on......
World bullion coins are often dedicated to the national symbols, therefore, the "Czech Lion", is not an exception. The massive 3 Kilogram weight of this stunning silver coin has been struck in top quality proof finish and features an embedded security hologram.
In the Middle Ages, when all coins were made of precious metals, mint masters were afraid of counterfeiters who imitated their work to enrich themselves. Penalties were cruel at that time, and most of the criminals that were caught lost their lives.
The Czech Mint provides an innovative solution, their CZECH SECURITY PRIVY belongs to the latest of their preventive measures. It is an embossed hologram in the shape of a shield placed on the bottom of the reverse side of the coin. This hologram is not only a protective element, but also a decoration.
It is dedicated to a depiction of a Czech lion from the workshop of medal maker Asamat Baltaev, DiS. You do not need any specialized equipment to see the CZECH SECURITY CHECK protection element - it is visible even to the naked eye. Then you can explore it with simple, commonly available tools - a magnifying glass and a sharp spot light, for example, with a mobile phone flash.
When illuminated at a certain angle, a hidden "moving" figure appears in the shield. While the observation of a holographic security element is very easy, its production is extremely difficult, therefore, cannot be imitated easily. The hologram was processed by the highly specialized Czech company IQ Structures, which ranks among the world's leaders in the field of holographic technologies. The engraving of the hologram into the precious metal is also extremely technologically demanding so that all its special effects - kinetic or colored - were preserved.
The reverse side of the coin is dominated by the Czech lion in an untraditionally realistic presentation with the St. Wenceslas Crown on its head along with the hologram security feature. The obverse side then bears an eagle on a shield, which is a synthesis of St. Wenceslas, Moravian and Silesian predators.
Since the coins of the Czech Mint are licensed by a foreign issuer, the island of Niue, their obverse sides bear its necessary attributes - the name and portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, a nominal value of 240 DOLLARS (NZD) and the year of issue 2021.
The coin is stored in a luxurious wooden etui together with a booklet that will introduce the security element CZECH SECURITY CHECK and the history of counterfeiting.
Specifications:
Year: 2021
Quality: Proof
Denomination: 240 Dollars (NZD)
Metal Content: 3 Kilograms (3,000 Grams)
Issuer: Niue
Purity: .999
Mintage: 100
Diameter: 120 mm
Mint Capsule, Luxury Wood Box, Booklet
I saw that my local thrift store had some coin albums priced very expensively at 3.99 per book in the case. Nonetheless, I still looked through them and found that a couple had some coins in them and the rest were empty. The quarter book had 2 silver quarters and the dime book had 7 dimes. Wasn't expecting for there to be anything in them.
Around $8 for $22 worth of silver
Being in the books for so long, A couple coins have developed some interesting color.
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@Kliao said:
{The quarter book had 2 silver quarters and the dime book had 7 dimes. Wasn't expecting for there to be anything in them.
Around $8 for $22 worth of silver }
Great finds!
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@Kliao said:
{The quarter book had 2 silver quarters and the dime book had 7 dimes. Wasn't expecting for there to be anything in them.
Around $8 for $22 worth of silver }
Great finds!
Thanks! I'm also assuming that because these coins were in the last page behind the flap, there may have been more coins that the store took out. They just didn't know there was more in the back flap. Anyways, very excited on this find. Going to add it to the stack and keep searching for more deals in the future
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Spent a lot the past couple of weeks. I guess it was coming. Been a few months since I bought anything. Worried how crazy I will go when I attend the ANA in a few weeks. Can't wait though.
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@Mr_Spud said:
One more for the Circulated Type Set 🌞
19.3 1883 1 tripled showing primary in serif to south,first 8 to right, second 8 to north;3 to left, die crack runs from tip ofvthe bust downward though date to rim.
Reverse: legs on AM (ERICA). AM touch. Nice specimen!
Cool, now I like it even more @HalfDimeDude . You’re the best cherry picker ever 👍🏻
I’ll even post these larger pictures so we can all see what you pointed out even better.
I also just now figured out how to take closeup microscope like pictures with my phone just for this coin. I never did that before with my phone but this motivated me to try. I used a new app that I downloaded just the other day that allows manual focusing on iPhones and also used an add-on macro lens I had lying around🌛
@Mr_Spud said:
Cool, now I like it even more @HalfDimeDude . You’re the best cherry picker ever 👍🏻
I’ll even post these larger pictures so we can all see what you pointed out even better 🌛
Not the best ever....but I do know a little something...about doing the happy dance...out of sight of the dealer... I will admit it is addictive, and no I don't need a intervention ! It's to late for that....to far gone.
@Mr_Spud said:
Cool, now I like it even more @HalfDimeDude . You’re the best cherry picker ever 👍🏻
I’ll even post these larger pictures so we can all see what you pointed out even better.
I also just now figured out how to take closeup microscope like pictures with my phone just for this coin. I never did that before with my phone but this motivated me to try. I used a new app that I downloaded just the other day that allows manual focusing on iPhones and also used an add-on macro lens I had lying around🌛
Sweet images...I wish my phone produced quality images as such.. great shots!
@TwoSides2aCoin said:
Most recent was a rusty tin can full of the same date/mm coins.
Who said there was a shortage of silver ?
Here is why.
Posted previously on page 49 . However , they're part of a bulk submission. We will see how they compare ( without conserving) to the Saddle Ridge hoard
@TwoSides2aCoin said:
Most recent was a rusty tin can full of the same date/mm coins.
Posted previously on page 49 . However , they're part of a bulk submission. We will see how they compare ( without conserving) to the Saddle Ridge hoard
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Were there any semi key dates(better dates) or all common years and mm?
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Could it make DCameo?
"B" Reverse's
1960
1959
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One more for my circulated type set 🌞
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Went a bit crazy at my first coin show in nearly 2 years.
First, a 1818 Capped Bust Quarter for my type set. Nice circ. cam appearance.
Also a bunch of seated liberty coins for melt plus an 1837 no stars seated dime that the dealer threw in when I bought the quarter above.
Everything together
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Gorgeous
Wayne
Kennedys are my quest...
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Just a piece of silver bullion but I usually do not critique private mints but this design is about the only one done fairly well. The depiction of Liberty with torch is very good but the body details really lack. What I do find impressive is the fact that the obverse is somewhat concave making Liberty stick out very nicely. I think mostly what they are known for now is Disney themes.
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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
Sardinia 5 Lire
Well, I have another. Very fond of this new purchase. ANACS AU55 Trade dollar
Grove Minting?
It's all about what the people want...
Another for the type set.. really like this one for the price
You may soar with the eagles, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines!.
https://www.cointalk.com/media/albums/the-2020-20-large-cent-set.1855/
So much better than the old reverse IMO-
I like that one!
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I'm hoping for something better than the photos show.
Yup. Minted by Moonlight Mint as well.
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I'm not buying this. Not sure if it qualifies as a coin or a manhole cover. Here is the description and obverse picture. It looks nice but come on......
World bullion coins are often dedicated to the national symbols, therefore, the "Czech Lion", is not an exception. The massive 3 Kilogram weight of this stunning silver coin has been struck in top quality proof finish and features an embedded security hologram.
In the Middle Ages, when all coins were made of precious metals, mint masters were afraid of counterfeiters who imitated their work to enrich themselves. Penalties were cruel at that time, and most of the criminals that were caught lost their lives.
The Czech Mint provides an innovative solution, their CZECH SECURITY PRIVY belongs to the latest of their preventive measures. It is an embossed hologram in the shape of a shield placed on the bottom of the reverse side of the coin. This hologram is not only a protective element, but also a decoration.
It is dedicated to a depiction of a Czech lion from the workshop of medal maker Asamat Baltaev, DiS. You do not need any specialized equipment to see the CZECH SECURITY CHECK protection element - it is visible even to the naked eye. Then you can explore it with simple, commonly available tools - a magnifying glass and a sharp spot light, for example, with a mobile phone flash.
When illuminated at a certain angle, a hidden "moving" figure appears in the shield. While the observation of a holographic security element is very easy, its production is extremely difficult, therefore, cannot be imitated easily. The hologram was processed by the highly specialized Czech company IQ Structures, which ranks among the world's leaders in the field of holographic technologies. The engraving of the hologram into the precious metal is also extremely technologically demanding so that all its special effects - kinetic or colored - were preserved.
The reverse side of the coin is dominated by the Czech lion in an untraditionally realistic presentation with the St. Wenceslas Crown on its head along with the hologram security feature. The obverse side then bears an eagle on a shield, which is a synthesis of St. Wenceslas, Moravian and Silesian predators.
Since the coins of the Czech Mint are licensed by a foreign issuer, the island of Niue, their obverse sides bear its necessary attributes - the name and portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, a nominal value of 240 DOLLARS (NZD) and the year of issue 2021.
The coin is stored in a luxurious wooden etui together with a booklet that will introduce the security element CZECH SECURITY CHECK and the history of counterfeiting.
Specifications:
Year: 2021
Quality: Proof
Denomination: 240 Dollars (NZD)
Metal Content: 3 Kilograms (3,000 Grams)
Issuer: Niue
Purity: .999
Mintage: 100
Diameter: 120 mm
Mint Capsule, Luxury Wood Box, Booklet
Oh, the price?
$5,719.98 USD
I did find a 1oz version, which has a reverse picture, I did order because like the looks.
@Kudbegud I like the one ounce much better. The big one is neat but this one looks
like it has more detail.
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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
I saw that my local thrift store had some coin albums priced very expensively at 3.99 per book in the case. Nonetheless, I still looked through them and found that a couple had some coins in them and the rest were empty. The quarter book had 2 silver quarters and the dime book had 7 dimes. Wasn't expecting for there to be anything in them.
Around $8 for $22 worth of silver
Being in the books for so long, A couple coins have developed some interesting color.
Collector
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instagram.com/klnumismatics
Great finds!
"When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"
Recent ebay pickup:
Thanks! I'm also assuming that because these coins were in the last page behind the flap, there may have been more coins that the store took out. They just didn't know there was more in the back flap. Anyways, very excited on this find. Going to add it to the stack and keep searching for more deals in the future
Collector
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I just purchased 1 of each of these ancient birds from Apmex 🌞
Mr_Spud
Spent a lot the past couple of weeks. I guess it was coming. Been a few months since I bought anything. Worried how crazy I will go when I attend the ANA in a few weeks. Can't wait though.
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1897 U.S. Grant - Let Us Have Peace - 13.5mm - Gilt - by George Bache Soley - NGC MS65
The obverse fields are very reflective and proof-like on this one but small.
I've been looking for one of these for months and it just so happened the first one I ran across is a 65.
Just won this one today-
Been a good while since I bought anything. I indulged myself on this one, though. Arrived yesterday! PR65DC.
Here's a warning parable for coin collectors...
Nice! My idea of indulging myself is getting extra butter on my popcorn at the theatre.
Got the Intaglio last year and today that lovely 55 showed up. Happy happy joy joy🤓
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One more for the Circulated Type Set 🌞
Mr_Spud
I found one more of these totaling 8 pieces now.Kinda neat having $25 to spend at the ANA Market store
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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
Grove Minting's tribute to William Barber's 1872 Amazonian Dollar Pattern.
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Picked these up this morning. A vf 1858 FEC, an 1880 IHC broken 88's variety, 1884 IHC,& 1888 IHC .
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I’m probably wearing this one out but I’m stoked to have found it!
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19.3 1883 1 tripled showing primary in serif to south,first 8 to right, second 8 to north;3 to left, die crack runs from tip ofvthe bust downward though date to rim.
Reverse: legs on AM (ERICA). AM touch. Nice specimen!
"That's why I wander and follow La Vie Dansante"
Cool, now I like it even more @HalfDimeDude . You’re the best cherry picker ever 👍🏻
I’ll even post these larger pictures so we can all see what you pointed out even better.
I also just now figured out how to take closeup microscope like pictures with my phone just for this coin. I never did that before with my phone but this motivated me to try. I used a new app that I downloaded just the other day that allows manual focusing on iPhones and also used an add-on macro lens I had lying around🌛
Mr_Spud
Not the best ever....but I do know a little something...about doing the happy dance...out of sight of the dealer... I will admit it is addictive, and no I don't need a intervention ! It's to late for that....to far gone.
"That's why I wander and follow La Vie Dansante"
Sweet images...I wish my phone produced quality images as such.. great shots!
"That's why I wander and follow La Vie Dansante"
Great pics.
Wayne
Kennedys are my quest...
Posted previously on page 49 . However , they're part of a bulk submission. We will see how they compare ( without conserving) to the Saddle Ridge hoard
.
.
Were there any semi key dates(better dates) or all common years and mm?
.
CoinsAreFun Toned Silver Eagle Proof Album
.
Gallery Mint Museum, Ron Landis& Joe Rust, The beginnings of the Golden Dollar
.
More CoinsAreFun Pictorials NGC
I’m generally not a fan of graded ASE bullion coins, but I really liked this presentation: