Sorta like a partial Dansco 7070… but with a twist… and without the actual album…
lordmarcovan
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“And now, for something completely different”, as the Monty Pythons used to say…
It’s not really an album, per se- but it’s in that spirit. Nor is it quite completed, just yet.
(I wonder what I’ll do with it when that happens. Hmm. 🤔)
But it’s moving along, slowly, and I thought I’d share a peek at it.
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I do not yet have all the coins individually imaged. (Have barely gotten past the 5c pieces.)
(Hey, maybe that’s what I’ll do when the set is complete…) 💡🤔
In the meantime, here are a few pieces…
Enjoying your approach to the hobby. Wholly and holey.
Are you looking for a With Motto seated liberty quarter? Because I have one, 1877 VG with hole in the middle. I don't know if that's what you would want though.
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Wish I hadn’t sold that 1839-O holed half back in college for $40 to buy textbooks. It would’ve been an honor to see it up on that wall!
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A creative approach! I like it!
Very cool, Rob!
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That's a different approach, I like
I do need one, it seems. But I try to avoid “hole in the middle” coins as well as multi-holed pieces. I tend to prefer one smallish, tidy hole at 12:00-ish on the obverse, if given a choice. Thanks.
That’s a great set, I’m wondering what you’ll end up doing with it. Some kind of semi-permanent display? 🤔
Mr_Spud
@HoledandCreative The two of you could compare notes.
Very much nice! Enjoying both the coins and the manner of display.
(Looking past the inclusion of 1798 in a 19th Century set... )
You’re right, I should get a 19th century Draped Bust cent when I upgrade. I just happen to have a thing for 1798 cents, and had that one lying around.
We have, once or twice, in bygone years. H&C’s collection has always blown mine out of the water.
Nice set.
A cool idea would be to get some of the silicone (or whatever material is in a slab) rings and sandwich them between two sheets of clear acrylic. Then you could see both sides; kinda like a giant slab in itself.
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Seriously- fun project and well played.
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