Traded silver and gold for this. Would have paid cash but the searcher and seller held the cards. Been looking a long time for one. To our host it goes. Probably no grade but hoping for validity.
I like that Frankie! Will you get it graded with a trueview? That would look spectacular
It sits in an Anacs slab . I had another that was a 57 with textile toning over Franklin head and hair. It was one neat looking coin. I gave it to a friend of mine as a gift. I may still have an image.
I like this one its part of my wifes birth year proof set raw in a capital holder.
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Elba wasn’t the end of Napoleon. Less than a year into his initial exile, Napoleon escaped and returned to France, where he ruled for a little over 100 days. Another international coalition then convened to put and end to him once and for all, and Napoleon would suffer his final defeat at Waterloo in 1815. His second exile, this time to the remote island of St. Helena, would be a permanent one. Six years after arriving on St. Helena, Napoleon died.
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Elba wasn’t the end of Napoleon. Less than a year into his initial exile, Napoleon escaped and returned to France, where he ruled for a little over 100 days. Another international coalition then convened to put and end to him once and for all, and Napoleon would suffer his final defeat at Waterloo in 1815. His second exile, this time to the remote island of St. Helena, would be a permanent one. Six years after arriving on St. Helena, Napoleon died.
A pleasant surprise find, a" Remember the Maine" token / "Cuba must be free"
And its clipped! And now that I just did a tad bit of research it's worth 2 x's more than I Paid.
If your ever in Annapolis Md the Fore mast of the U.S.S.Maine can be seen and touched! It stands along the sea wall on the Severn river.
The Aft mast is standing in Arlington national cemetery. Va.
Walk a little ways down some more ,and youll find a very special Light . Triton light stands on thr cornor of the sea wall, its a special beacon that houses water taken from every ocean and sea.
Man alive, I was going to buy this if I didn’t win an auction on eBay yesterday. I was the underbidder and low and behold this coin was sold!! Happy to see someone from here bought it!!
Its a 65 , I could easily see a + or * on it. I once took a ngc +/* slab in a trade. I dont have an image. It was butt ugly tone ,and a fingerprint on the obv. In the ulgy toning.
Well it sold quickly....the photo was deleted only used to list it.
Idk I guess some are more impressed by a number followed by a special character.
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This one is going to show up today. Replaces a 64+ non-CAC in my Liberty Type set.
Nice!
Thanks. I decided on this one because it has one of the lowest pops for 1900's QE's and there are only 5 CAC graded higher. Many other 1900's have much higher pops.
1863 For Public Accomodation United States Copper Civil War Token - Silver - Fuld-37/434 f - NGC MS62 POP 1/1/1 - Ex. Julius Guttag; Melvin and George Fuld; Donald G. Partrick
A classic Civil War Token with Phrygian cap and eagle. in silver with an illustrious provenance of Guttag, Fuld and Partrick.
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Traded silver and gold for this. Would have paid cash but the searcher and seller held the cards. Been looking a long time for one. To our host it goes. Probably no grade but hoping for validity.
35 years of collecting coins & I finally purchased a coin from Nicaragua.
It sits in an Anacs slab . I had another that was a 57 with textile toning over Franklin head and hair. It was one neat looking coin. I gave it to a friend of mine as a gift. I may still have an image.
I like this one its part of my wifes birth year proof set raw in a capital holder.
"That's why I wander and follow La Vie Dansante"
Although I’m still looking for a 1960 toned like that…..if you decide to part with it please let me know.
I miss mine a lot ever since I sold it
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Elba wasn’t the end of Napoleon. Less than a year into his initial exile, Napoleon escaped and returned to France, where he ruled for a little over 100 days. Another international coalition then convened to put and end to him once and for all, and Napoleon would suffer his final defeat at Waterloo in 1815. His second exile, this time to the remote island of St. Helena, would be a permanent one. Six years after arriving on St. Helena, Napoleon died.
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CoinsAreFun Toned Silver Eagle Proof Album
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That’s what I meant, he died on St. Helena.
Wanted to get a nice coin from my grandfathers birth year, this fit the bill.
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My mom's year of birth.
Very nice pickup.
Wayne
Kennedys are my quest...
A pleasant surprise find, a" Remember the Maine" token / "Cuba must be free"
And its clipped! And now that I just did a tad bit of research it's worth 2 x's more than I Paid.
If your ever in Annapolis Md the Fore mast of the U.S.S.Maine can be seen and touched! It stands along the sea wall on the Severn river.
The Aft mast is standing in Arlington national cemetery. Va.
Walk a little ways down some more ,and youll find a very special Light . Triton light stands on thr cornor of the sea wall, its a special beacon that houses water taken from every ocean and sea.
"That's why I wander and follow La Vie Dansante"
A SL variety FEC
"That's why I wander and follow La Vie Dansante"
I picked up 6 buffalos for the coin board nickels album. Its a nickel collection in a Wayte Ramond lg. Album from 1903- 1973 .
"That's why I wander and follow La Vie Dansante"
"That's why I wander and follow La Vie Dansante"
Some nice looking buffaloes!
Here's one I ended up buying.
It’s been several months since I’ve seen even one barrel token on eBay. Happy to have a new one added to my “sheet-of- 20”. Collection.
6 more to go to fill the sheet.
Cool, sounds like you are having a barrel of fun @DNADave
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Did you attribute it? D /D D/S
"That's why I wander and follow La Vie Dansante"
This was my consolation purchase on GC after getting sniped in the last minute on the Jack Lee Coronet 1893-S Morgan:
(yes, tongue firmly planted in cheek on the Morgan bid but not on the centennial half purchase)
Tim
Got a few…..
One more….
Ok…I got this one too….these really old coins fascinate me…think of the number of hands that they would have passed through?
1947 C. Smith Pony Express Diamond Jubilee So-Called Half Dollar by Whitehead & Hoag
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Looking through the slab it looks like a D only.
"That's why I wander and follow La Vie Dansante"
Man alive, I was going to buy this if I didn’t win an auction on eBay yesterday. I was the underbidder and low and behold this coin was sold!! Happy to see someone from here bought it!!
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Nice Morgan!! Looks like a high grade too.
Jus bought this one last week.
So there are two versions of the Trueview. Here is the other version
Which version do you like?
Here is my Washington Quarter Variety Registry Set
This is my Washington Quarter Proof Variety Registry Set
Nice Washington. I love rim toning so I'll go with Trueview #2.
NorCalTim
So happy to see this beauty arrive today! 😁
MY GOLD TYPE SET https://pcgs.com/setregistry/type-sets/complete-type-sets/gold-type-set-12-piece-circulation-strikes-1839-1933/publishedset/321940
Suffering from what most of these Peso's suffer from a "salt bath" in Caballo bay, theres still some luster that peeks through.
"That's why I wander and follow La Vie Dansante"
Both are good - I like the cameo contrast so I go with the top one.
Bought this for $42 marked as a plain 1878 7TF Reverse of ‘78. It is a 7/8TF (technically 7/4TF but polished die) VAM-41a.
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Nice pickups! I especially like the squared quarter.
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Not here yet but soon.
Its a 65 , I could easily see a + or * on it. I once took a ngc +/* slab in a trade. I dont have an image. It was butt ugly tone ,and a fingerprint on the obv. In the ulgy toning.
Well it sold quickly....the photo was deleted only used to list it.
Idk I guess some are more impressed by a number followed by a special character.
"That's why I wander and follow La Vie Dansante"
Thanks to @Lazybones for a great transaction from BST!!!!!!! (Scratches are on the holder)
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Pcgs vf 35 plate coin for MPD - 004 FS-301 -S 8
868 in denticals.
"That's why I wander and follow La Vie Dansante"
1959 SC50C Alaska Statehood Centennial Heraldic Art Medal Silver
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1904 Lewis & Clark Centennial Exposition Encased Token - NGC MS62 PL - Ex. Brian S. Holt
I've wanted one of these ever since I saw it in Jeff Shevlin and Bill Hyder's So-Called Dollars book.
I now have one raw and one slabbed.
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This one is going to show up today. Replaces a 64+ non-CAC in my Liberty Type set.
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$5 Type Set https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/u-s-coins/type-sets/half-eagle-type-set-circulation-strikes-1795-1929/album/344192
CBH Set https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/everyman-collections/everyman-half-dollars/everyman-capped-bust-half-dollars-1807-1839/album/345572
1998 Matte Finish Kennedy
Actually, I got the set. With Bobby's coin too!
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Thanks. I decided on this one because it has one of the lowest pops for 1900's QE's and there are only 5 CAC graded higher. Many other 1900's have much higher pops.
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$5 Type Set https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/u-s-coins/type-sets/half-eagle-type-set-circulation-strikes-1795-1929/album/344192
CBH Set https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/everyman-collections/everyman-half-dollars/everyman-capped-bust-half-dollars-1807-1839/album/345572
This one replaces a previous raw no motto in my slabbed type gold collection.
I have a couple. 32 down and still need 10. Not the best images-sorry 'bout that.
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Busy chasing Carr's . . . . . woof!
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1863 For Public Accomodation United States Copper Civil War Token - Silver - Fuld-37/434 f - NGC MS62 POP 1/1/1 - Ex. Julius Guttag; Melvin and George Fuld; Donald G. Partrick
A classic Civil War Token with Phrygian cap and eagle. in silver with an illustrious provenance of Guttag, Fuld and Partrick.