I sold this one within the past year as I was thinning out my British collection a bit. Surprisingly, a relatively common coin, even in gem or better. Photos by Mark Goodman, who also shot the New Rochelle in the OP.
I'm a sinner to the theme of this thread. Pretty sure I have at least 2 OGH AU58 Barber Halves that now reside in AU58+ holders. @JeffMTampa Have you tried that 13-S for a +?
@amwldcoin said:
I'm a sinner to the theme of this thread. Pretty sure I have at least 2 OGH AU58 Barber Halves that now reside in AU58+ holders. @JeffMTampa Have you tried that 13-S for a +?
I've only tried submitting AU58's to PCGS once for a plus grade. I sent in 12 and none of them upgraded. The '13 S was not in my possession at that time. Maybe someday I'll try again.
@bsshog40 said:
Not a real nice coin but it is a green holder. Lol
Removed per OP. How RUDE!!!!!
I tried to respond to this via PM (so as not to potentially derail the thread), but @bsshog40 has blocked me, so I'll post what I wrote here:
I'm not sure why you took my guidelines personally, but I'm sorry you were offended. The thread was started with a specific intent, and I'm to blame for not spelling out those intentions explicitly right at the beginning. It wasn't necessary to remove the image(s) of your coin. I simply wanted to keep the thread focused on its original intent and discourage the posting of extraneous holders going forward.
@bsshog40 said:
Not a real nice coin but it is a green holder. Lol
Removed per OP. How RUDE!!!!!
I tried to respond to this via PM (so as not to potentially derail the thread), but @bsshog40 has blocked me, so I'll post what I wrote here:
I'm not sure why you took my guidelines personally, but I'm sorry you were offended. The thread was started with a specific intent, and I'm to blame for not spelling out those intentions explicitly right at the beginning. It wasn't necessary to remove the image(s) of your coin. I simply wanted to keep the thread focused on its original intent and discourage the posting of extraneous holders going forward.
EOM.
No biggie! Staying at home is getting stressful! Especially here in oil country. I'm over it! I don't follow the technical specifications for holders. Green is green to me!
Okay, I think I have been 24-hours or so between posts.
Here is a mirror proof 1937 Canadian half dollar. The 1937 specimen coins from Canada were almost universally matte pieces, but somewhere between 75-100 sets of mirror pieces were produced. Needless to say, they are pretty scarce. This coin is graded SP67, which is makes it tied with one other coin for the highest graded. Curiously enough, the other coin is also in a PCGS OGH, is also owned by a PCGS board member and is also from a named collection. Mine is Norweb-
Well if nothing else this thread is getting me to shoot some photos of my older slabs. The closeups were done with filters to minimize the hot spots, the slab shot shows the luster better.
Here is a pair I just found in a box. Must have purchased this a while ago. Someone sent the 2 halves to PCGS in the 90s. Consecutive numbers. coins are actually nice 65s, just not wild color. I dont know if this hurts or helps the value of this set. but kind of cool
In recognition of gold having a big day, here's a coin I picked up at least 15 years ago not too long after I returned to the hobby. I wanted to add some gold and found many of the European pieces interesting and available at reasonable premiums to spot. I'm pretty sure I bought this one on eBay.
This is the best Roosevelt dime I’ve ever seen. One day this is going to be in a PCGS MS69 holder.
In the photos is may not look like much, but in hand the coin is pristine.
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Picked this up a couple weeks ago from eBay. One of my new favorites.
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The label is a touch faded but the coin is still super bright.
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A good looking Hawaii dollar is hard to find. Nice.
So many over-the-top coins here it’s hard for the little guy to compete.
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I know which one you are talking about! Haven’t seen it pop up in a while.
So many great coins in this thread! I like 'em all!
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I sold this one within the past year as I was thinning out my British collection a bit. Surprisingly, a relatively common coin, even in gem or better. Photos by Mark Goodman, who also shot the New Rochelle in the OP.
Edited for OP rules
Wow...What a great group of coins. I do remember there was a time when all of my PCGS graded coins were in "New Green Holders".
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Not a real nice coin but it is a green holder. Lol
Removed per OP. How RUDE!!!!!
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I'm a sinner to the theme of this thread. Pretty sure I have at least 2 OGH AU58 Barber Halves that now reside in AU58+ holders. @JeffMTampa Have you tried that 13-S for a +?
Hi Folks,
I've just added the following guidelines to the initial post, and am copying them here.
Thread guidelines:
https://pcgs.com/holders
I've only tried submitting AU58's to PCGS once for a plus grade. I sent in 12 and none of them upgraded. The '13 S was not in my possession at that time. Maybe someday I'll try again.
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I tried to respond to this via PM (so as not to potentially derail the thread), but @bsshog40 has blocked me, so I'll post what I wrote here:
I'm not sure why you took my guidelines personally, but I'm sorry you were offended. The thread was started with a specific intent, and I'm to blame for not spelling out those intentions explicitly right at the beginning. It wasn't necessary to remove the image(s) of your coin. I simply wanted to keep the thread focused on its original intent and discourage the posting of extraneous holders going forward.
EOM.
No biggie! Staying at home is getting stressful! Especially here in oil country. I'm over it! I don't follow the technical specifications for holders. Green is green to me!
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Sandman70gt, that's a couple of rare holders there, but you already know that!
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Okay, I think I have been 24-hours or so between posts.
Here is a mirror proof 1937 Canadian half dollar. The 1937 specimen coins from Canada were almost universally matte pieces, but somewhere between 75-100 sets of mirror pieces were produced. Needless to say, they are pretty scarce. This coin is graded SP67, which is makes it tied with one other coin for the highest graded. Curiously enough, the other coin is also in a PCGS OGH, is also owned by a PCGS board member and is also from a named collection. Mine is Norweb-
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Well if nothing else this thread is getting me to shoot some photos of my older slabs. The closeups were done with filters to minimize the hot spots, the slab shot shows the luster better.
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All great coins, thanks for sharing
All three of these are "one owner" (in the holder) coins:
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Crusty common commem that I like!
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Here is a pair I just found in a box. Must have purchased this a while ago. Someone sent the 2 halves to PCGS in the 90s. Consecutive numbers. coins are actually nice 65s, just not wild color. I dont know if this hurts or helps the value of this set. but kind of cool
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In recognition of gold having a big day, here's a coin I picked up at least 15 years ago not too long after I returned to the hobby. I wanted to add some gold and found many of the European pieces interesting and available at reasonable premiums to spot. I'm pretty sure I bought this one on eBay.
That's a cool piece that you don't see very often.
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Seems like I have a half dollar theme or type set going on with this thread, so I might as well add another to the mix!
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Lots of CRO coins in this thread
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Side note on the topic of OGH Coins. Does anybody know if PCGS will do in-slab trueviews of the Morgan I have up there?
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Yes, they will do (or at least have done in the past) in-slab TrueViews. Iron everything out via email with PCGS and follow their directions.
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This is the best Roosevelt dime I’ve ever seen. One day this is going to be in a PCGS MS69 holder.
In the photos is may not look like much, but in hand the coin is pristine.