Wow! That's amazing! It looks like a copper pattern
I agree! Here's another view of the coin without direct lighting, i.e., what it would look like in hand until one focuses light on the coin to bring out the color. It looks like a toned copper medal. At other angles, it looks like a nice, dark-brown, two-tone circulated cameo.
Congrats! What a great price for a great design!
Thanks! The funny thing thinking back on this purchase is I had just missed the closing of an auction on eBay for a nice-looking circulated cameo in VF-EF that closed at around $270 when I spotted and bid on this coin as a consolation of sorts and was somewhat comforted that it was at least inexpensive. This coin does not photograph well because of its heavy peripheral toning and it's difficult to capture the underlying luster. When it arrived, I thought "Wow! This must be at least an AU58" and the more I looked at it I started entertaining the idea that it might be uncirculated. After a 5-month wait, there was lots of whooping a hollering when the grades for my first submission to PCGS were posted. It was a triumphant happy moment as if the coin had just won a horse race.
The Pan Pac is one of my favorite designs as well. Here are a few jaw-droppers.
Purchased this two weeks ago. I have been trying to put together a circulated commemorative set. I figure if you have enough money, putting together a Mint State set is no problem. Never saw a circulated Hawaiian that was problem free so I had to pull the trigger. Nice eye appeal. Joins the others in a vault for safekeeping.
@Dreamcrusher said:
Purchased this two weeks ago. I have been trying to put together a circulated commemorative set. I figure if you have enough money, putting together a Mint State set is no problem. Never saw a circulated Hawaiian that was problem-free so I had to pull the trigger. Nice eye appeal. Joins the others in a vault for safekeeping.
I never realized that problem-free circulated Hawaiians are hard to find. I haven't really looked at them much. I didn't think I'd ever purchase one for my circulated commemorative collection because I wasn't crazy about the design for the price* until I spotted a nicely toned ICG AU55 at summer FUN last summer. Not sure it's problem-free but it's in a TPG holder and has a nice look.
*A problem finishing a circulated commemorative collection for me with only three left to acquire is that some of the most expensive coins in the series have designs that I don't care for such as the Cincinnati, Spanish Trail, and the Hudson (which I have). I missed bidding on a nice Bridgeport (love the art-deco eagle!) a few years ago and haven't seen an attractive one since then.
One of my favorites (from Julian Leidman)...ANACS AU50
This is a great thread. I once swore off classic commems. Then I started to dabble..... then I really got hooked. It's a great series (mostly) and many of the designs are fabulous works of art:
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I agree! Here's another view of the coin without direct lighting, i.e., what it would look like in hand until one focuses light on the coin to bring out the color. It looks like a toned copper medal. At other angles, it looks like a nice, dark-brown, two-tone circulated cameo.
Thanks! The funny thing thinking back on this purchase is I had just missed the closing of an auction on eBay for a nice-looking circulated cameo in VF-EF that closed at around $270 when I spotted and bid on this coin as a consolation of sorts and was somewhat comforted that it was at least inexpensive. This coin does not photograph well because of its heavy peripheral toning and it's difficult to capture the underlying luster. When it arrived, I thought "Wow! This must be at least an AU58" and the more I looked at it I started entertaining the idea that it might be uncirculated. After a 5-month wait, there was lots of whooping a hollering when the grades for my first submission to PCGS were posted. It was a triumphant happy moment as if the coin had just won a horse race.
The Pan Pac is one of my favorite designs as well. Here are a few jaw-droppers.
Purchased this two weeks ago. I have been trying to put together a circulated commemorative set. I figure if you have enough money, putting together a Mint State set is no problem. Never saw a circulated Hawaiian that was problem free so I had to pull the trigger. Nice eye appeal. Joins the others in a vault for safekeeping.
Would this one be circulated enough 😁
Lafayette Grading Set
I never realized that problem-free circulated Hawaiians are hard to find. I haven't really looked at them much. I didn't think I'd ever purchase one for my circulated commemorative collection because I wasn't crazy about the design for the price* until I spotted a nicely toned ICG AU55 at summer FUN last summer. Not sure it's problem-free but it's in a TPG holder and has a nice look.
*A problem finishing a circulated commemorative collection for me with only three left to acquire is that some of the most expensive coins in the series have designs that I don't care for such as the Cincinnati, Spanish Trail, and the Hudson (which I have). I missed bidding on a nice Bridgeport (love the art-deco eagle!) a few years ago and haven't seen an attractive one since then.
One of my favorites (from Julian Leidman)...ANACS AU50
Another one of my favorites...PCGS VF30
California MS64
Edited to add: I believe this is the only example in this thread.
https://www.pcgs.com/cert/43027617
This is a great thread. I once swore off classic commems. Then I started to dabble..... then I really got hooked. It's a great series (mostly) and many of the designs are fabulous works of art:
This one doesn't count, but I couldn't help sharing it.
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Imagine if it was encased?
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Puchased during the 4th quarter of 2021.
Very cool!
The next step up for your own pedigree is to get your signature on the insert! I wonder if they would consider that?
Wonderful coins and designs @Connecticoin!
The PanPac is one of my favorite designs.
That second Texas looks hammered!
Thanks for posting them
Here's a gorgeous MS68 I just ran across. Can't get over the colors on some of these!
This Monroe Half Dollar just sold for an astounding $102,000 on a PCGS Price Guide estimate of just $25,000! No provenance is listed.
Cert: https://www.pcgs.com/cert/43783247
Sale: https://auctions.stacksbowers.com/lots/view/3-VJG7Y/1923-s-monroe-doctrine-centennial-ms-67-pcgs-cac
Here's another one I just ran across:
This one looks like toning from the Pin Box of issue:
@Barberian I agree those are jaw-droppers!
Here's a nice one currently highlighted on the PCGS homepage: