South Africa 1931 2 1/2 Shillings. Mintage of 790 total!
At NGC there are 10 coins (1 BU, 2 AU's, no EFs) for all grades plus 9 coins in detail grades. If 4% exist there are only about 30 of these!
There are some other denominations from 1931 that are even rarer, like the 6 pence.
This worn coin with rim bumps went for $1500 online. I was the nearly as crazy under bidder.
Unearthed out of a buried treasure in Michigan 2001. A Detroit Newspaper dated April 1945 was found in a nearby wall cinderblock. Many of the coins were 1944 uncirculated half dollars:
Tim
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
I love this crusty, stained AG3 early die state 1855/854 as well. I picked it off eBay at the same time I was purchasing the 78-S and it was a fun distraction. I was delighted by the look of the coin even though the reverse appears to be stained on the wings,
Some coins speak to you, this one was shouting "BUY ME NOW!" That $48 coin made my day. It arrived the day after the 78-S along with a Newfoundland half that was lost in the mail for a month. Finally, Northwestern beat Illinois 45-43! It was the perfect weekend.
A 10-minute acetone soak didn't remove any toning from the wings. The best part is that it is a clear early die state. Any chance that it will straight grade? I think it could if such stains are considered acceptable for the low grade coin. If I have it conserved, they'll dip it and ruin the coin. It's likely going to be a desktop, Air-tite coin.
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Ms67
Another one that I enjoy for now.
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Did you plan to upload a picture? just checking...
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
Walking Liberty's are always Nice!
How about a Vam 14.1 Alligator Eye
Lady Liberty (Love the Gold Coins)
How about a couple of gorgeous and tough to acquire in AU58 grade Barbers:
1906-O Barber Quarter PCGS AU58
1912-S Barber Quarter PCGS AU58 CAC
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
How about Freedom of the Press
South Africa 1931 2 1/2 Shillings. Mintage of 790 total!
At NGC there are 10 coins (1 BU, 2 AU's, no EFs) for all grades plus 9 coins in detail grades. If 4% exist there are only about 30 of these!
There are some other denominations from 1931 that are even rarer, like the 6 pence.
This worn coin with rim bumps went for $1500 online. I was the nearly as crazy under bidder.
1896 Morgan dollar PCGS MS 65 with CAC
This coin just vaulted me to a #1 Position PCGS set registry 1964 Proof Set
Congratulations!! How bout a group shot?
Here's the rest of the line up 1964 Proof Set
Just got back today a little disappointed
on grade though
@dk1313 Thanks for sharing the rest. Really like the quarter.
2023 Morgan Perfection LOVE IT!
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
I switched two numbers around on accident and this came up in CoinFacts.
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
1803 Lg Date / Lg Fraction
Unearthed out of a buried treasure in Michigan 2001. A Detroit Newspaper dated April 1945 was found in a nearby wall cinderblock. Many of the coins were 1944 uncirculated half dollars:
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
Cool 1804! Nice color, love the die breaks!
I love the 1804 large cent!
I love this crusty, stained AG3 early die state 1855/854 as well. I picked it off eBay at the same time I was purchasing the 78-S and it was a fun distraction. I was delighted by the look of the coin even though the reverse appears to be stained on the wings,
Some coins speak to you, this one was shouting "BUY ME NOW!" That $48 coin made my day. It arrived the day after the 78-S along with a Newfoundland half that was lost in the mail for a month. Finally, Northwestern beat Illinois 45-43! It was the perfect weekend.
A 10-minute acetone soak didn't remove any toning from the wings. The best part is that it is a clear early die state. Any chance that it will straight grade? I think it could if such stains are considered acceptable for the low grade coin. If I have it conserved, they'll dip it and ruin the coin. It's likely going to be a desktop, Air-tite coin.
A recent purchase I had to chase down; where I tried to buy at auction and was the under bidder, then it showed up at a dealer's site.
PCGS 66+ and CAC’ed.
@crazyhounddog Wowzers! some serious color there!
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
Thank you,
This coin sold at Heritage back in 2012 “I think” for over 4K. It now resides in my collection.
Thank you for the compliment😊