Post your coins that are displayed as Plate coins in Coin Facts.
SanctionII
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I have these two 1963 quarters:
PF68
PF69CAM
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Do you mean THE plate coins, as in the ones at the very top of the page in the highest grades, or the ones used as a representative of each grade when you hit "more images"?
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I have a number of pop 1 no finer Civil War tokens with Trueviews but PCGS has not posted images on Coinfacts.
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Yes.
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Geeze.
My two quarters are widgets and dreck compared to the fabulous gold coins posted by Deplorable Dan I play/swim in that portion of the hobby pool that is referred to as the "kiddie pool"
Of his gold coins I like the second and third from the top the best. The second from the top has a very appealing color that radiates warmth. The third from the top has a strong, bold, full strike and does not show any flaws.
Here's a few ... not the highest graded (well, the first one is considered to be for it's DM/DS)
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Any coin that’s in a public-facing Registry set or Showcase will automatically appear in the “more images” section.
Nothing is as expensive as free money.
These are my only TrueViews:
MS 62 Not in CoinFacts simply b/c it is not part of a Registry set.
MS 64
MS 63
MS 64
MS 66 CAC Dakota Colloction
MS 66 CAC
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My Full Walker Registry Set (1916-1947):
https://www.ngccoin.com/registry/competitive-sets/16292/
I don't have any US plate coins, but I have lots of German ones. Here are a couple.
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"Numismatic categorizations, if left unconstrained, will increase spontaneously over time." -me
Here is a Top Pop German coin I own that would be a Plate Coin.
Silver medal MS65BN Knob Ear
Tied for Gold medal 1846 Small Date N-1 MS64BN
Bronze medal 1850 N-12 MS63BN
Because I'm one of the few idiots that paid to have R3 coins attributed by PCGS, I now have coins scattered over the Coin Facts die marriage pages. Here are my rarest DMs. All were raw off eBay.
WB-4 (R8) - 2 known. This was the first raw coin I had graded.
WB-1 (R6) - the rarest of the 1874-CC DMs.
Under "more photos," here's a Coin Facts double.
And a Coin Facts overdate trifecta
A sampling of others.
1843 WB-35 (R3)
1859-O WB-12 (R3)
1864-S WB-4 (R3)
1865-S WB-1 (R4) - guess the grade on this one. Don't cheat.
1876-CC WB-12 (R3)
Way to take the wind out of my sails….here I thought this whole time that my coins had been carefully curated and hand picked by pcgs as the best looking examples for the grade
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I get a kick out of my 74-CC WB-1 in G6 with a rim ding being the plate coin for the die marriage. I should call mine the "Bongo Bongo's Bald Tires" collection in the registries.
Not as expensive as some of the others, but it pops up under MS62.
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I turn off the default for TVs to be in my registries since often times I can obtain a more accurate picture. As such, since the coin's PCGS number is associated with my sets, any related TVs don't show in CoinFacts. Since I don't collect top pops, I don't think I have any coins that would qualify.
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1947-S/S FS-501 MS-67+
1943-D DDO FS-101 MS-66+
1953 ETF FS-901 PR65CAM - This is the only graded CAM coin in this variety
1956 Die Gouge Variety PR67DCAM FS-701, Pop 2/0
Here is my Washington Quarter Variety Registry Set
This is my Washington Quarter Proof Variety Registry Set
Not Coinfacts but PCGS' Photograde F12 grading example for Liberty $2.50's.
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/gold/liberty-head-2-1-gold-major-sets/liberty-head-2-1-gold-basic-set-circulation-strikes-1840-1907-cac/alltimeset/268163
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MS67 crossover From ANACS, the higher one is 67+
I have a couple, but this one is all alone 1/0.
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If you asked for die marriage attribution, most of them would. So few have been attributed by PCGS.
1/0 :
https://images.pcgs.com/TrueView/37141291_Large.jpg
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This coin picture is an old pre-TrueView picture that used to be on CoinFacts. I got it graded a long time ago, but the last time I looked in CoinFacts I couldn’t find it there anymore
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@boiler78 Those are just stellar....The reverse of the Silver one on top is numismatic perfection.
I have had a number of them through the years, but they have pretty much disappeared. This one is still up there, but it now plays "second fiddle" to another 1838-D half eagle. Not how two sets of photos of same coin can show marks differently.
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I would guess that maybe one of the handful of TV's of my coins (I have never paid for a TV but a few coins that I have bought already had one) might show up in coinfacts, but I've never cared enough to look.
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I have others on the first page. Here are some highlights.
https://d1htnxwo4o0jhw.cloudfront.net/pcgs/cert/41948738/medium/210905836.jpg
Yeah, very cool I think to have YOUR coin as an PCGS grading example!
I know I have at least 2. Probably a few more as well?
Here are two,
2020D ms 67RD
1997 ms 68
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My recently graded Charles sovereign was the very first picture on CoinFacts, but it got bumped to the second or third, after some more graded after it…
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When I bought this quarter many years ago, it was pictured on 1938 Washington Quarter Proof
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Sometime later, it was removed.
I have an early piece of Silver that after buying, was found to be a plate piece in a book from the 1920s!
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It does have "Plate" in the description!
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What about not just a Coinfaccts plate ... but include another reference Book Plate as well ?
This Piece is also the plate coin for Andrew W. Pollock III 1994 reference “United States Patterns and Related Issues” for J-251 (Fig 131)
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My current Registry sets:
✓ Everyman Mint State Carson City Morgan Dollars (1878 – 1893)
✓ Everyman Mint State Lincoln Cents (1909 – 1958)
✓ Morgan Dollar GSA Hoard (1878 – 1891)