Short lived...Very SHORT, as a matter of fact. At one time I held 4th ranking, under Louis Eliasberg @ 3rd, for all time proof 2 cent pieces in the PCGS registry. Don't know if I'd call it an achievement but,.............
Tom
What is money, in reality, but dirty pieces of paper and metal upon which privilege is stamped?
I have gotten several young people interested in numismatics as a hobby, and that is much more satisfying to me than completing my registry sets or buying coins to fill up the safe deposit boxes.
Finding this Forum last year before I lost my a_ _ buying junk on eBay! Lost some but haven't we all. Thanks to all here for any help you've provided me and other Forum Members!
Keeping my wife from finding out how much I really spend on coins.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
Getting my darling Granddaughter started in collecting coins. She appreciates originality in coins and loves rainbow toned Morgans. Now the problem is she is a girl and they like pretty colors. She likes and appreciates an originally toned (add CRUSTY) Bust half. But like I said she is a girl and likes pretty colors. When I have her for weekends we always have a coin session.
She used to read the boards when she came over but with all the bad language on the board, and yes from dealers as well, I just don't think it's a good influence for her to say this is what coin collecting is about. And say "Look sweetie, this woman Big Major Player Dealer is talking about how big her ba**s are."
Please... Save The Stories, Just Answer My Questions, And Tell Me How Much!!!!!
Mine was finishing up my Roosevelt Dime set by getting that last 1950 proof coin that I was looking for. It's nice being able to open up my Dansco and see it completely filled out. The other one would be getting my 1880 half-eagle as I finally had a non-bullion gold coin.
I collect the elements on the periodic table, and some coins. I have a complete Roosevelt set, and am putting together a set of coins from 1880.
Nah Streeter. I'm the thread killer around here! I'm also proud that I've maintained my collecting focus this year. My 1957 Proof Registry Set is at #4 and my 1957 Mint Registry Set is at #2.
Placing coins in some of the finest collections ever assembled. Contributing (in a very small way) to some upcoming publications. While not an achievement, but something that gives me great satisfaction, is when a 30 year veteran brings me a coin for my opinion.
My approx 40 CONECA new listings for doubled dies and rpm's are my contribution, and still trying to add to those. My photography is coming along, and having just started in Feb, I consider it an achievement.
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
<< <i>Buying a 1893S Morgan raw at auction, getting it certified (whew!), and completing the set. >>
Mine was buying a raw 1894 Morgan at a flea market for $600.00. I had to be confident in my ability to determine if it was real or not, altered, cleaned, etc, etc. It graded F12 at ANACS and seems like a good deal now.
Starting the 1921-D VAM craze with my "Fun with 1921" book. http://www.rjrc.com/fun_with_1921.htm There are quite a few folks now collecting 21-D VAMs and lots of new discoveries because of the added attention. Its been a blast watching this evolve and meeting so many great folks.
Should she decide coin collecting is a thing she truly values (I think the time with Daddy is still a strong part of the appeal) she'll be the fifth generation in my family to embrace the hobby.
Fully appreciating the beauty and interest of uniquely circulated, worn, improperly used, holed, damaged colonial coins that were in the hands of real people during real important times for America and its founding.
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2003 Baltimore ANA - I displayed my Flying Eagle and Indian Head Cent patterns - I won the 1st place award on the US Coin category. I guess a decent achievement considering I had never exhibited any of my coins before.
Opps, forgot to mention - Last year I set up an organization for those addicted to collecting nice original toned coins - The Toned Coin Collectors Society - just a bunch of "Toning Weenies" having a lot of Fun!
Collecting eye-appealing Proof and MS Indian Head Cents, 1858 Flying Eagle and IHC patterns and beautiful toned coins.
“It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so.” Mark Twain Newmismatist
Mine? Spending a ton of money on coins over the last 10 years and not losing my shirt.
"My friends who see my collection sometimes ask what something costs. I tell them and they are in awe at my stupidity." (Baccaruda, 12/03).I find it hard to believe that he (Trump) rushed to some hotel to meet girls of loose morals, although ours are undoubtedly the best in the world. (Putin 1/17) Gone but not forgotten. IGWT, Speedy, Bear, BigE, HokieFore, John Burns, Russ, TahoeDale, Dahlonega, Astrorat, Stewart Blay, Oldhoopster, Broadstruck, Ricko, Big Moose, Cardinal.
Well, I could say my induction into the Hall Of Fame, but truthfully, my finest and greatest achievement, still to this day, was working with you guys, here on this board, during the aftermath of 9/11/01. I am still proud of us!
My book on slab varieties. My index of English Conder token inscriptions. Publisher of the national census of early date large cent collections for two years. Discoverer of the 1873-S V-2 half dime. Discoverer of The Shropshire 13bis variety Conder token. Discoverer of two new Conder token edge varieties. Five years of articles for the Old Fort Coin Club and (recently) Indianapolis Coin club newsletters. Current publisher of Old Fort Newsletter. President of Kentucky State Numismatic Association. Bourse Chairman for the KSNA Annual Show 1981 - 83. Contribution to this forum.
I'd say it's the 1878 8TF Attribution Wizard software. First released in 1999, it's been refined and improved a bit since, but the basic premise remains the same -- computer assisted variety attribution, which was revolutionary at the time. It's now what Leroy Van Allen uses to attribute 8TF coins when someone sends him one. Jeff Oxman and I have added a couple titles to the Attribution Wizard line since, and more will come.
"My book on slab varieties. My index of English Conder token inscriptions. Publisher of the national census of early date large cent collections for two years. Discoverer of the 1873-S V-2 half dime. Discoverer of The Shropshire 13bis variety Conder token. Discoverer of two new Conder token edge varieties. Five years of articles for the Old Fort Coin Club and (recently) Indianapolis Coin club newsletters. Current publisher of Old Fort Newsletter. President of Kentucky State Numismatic Association. Bourse Chairman for the KSNA Annual Show 1981 - 83."
Show-off
For me it was having an article (ref: 1845-D Half Eagles) and a guest commentary (ref: S.S. Central American coins) published in Coin World.
The longer I live the more convincing proofs I see of this truth, that God governs in the affairs of men. And if a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without His notice is it possible for an empire to rise without His aid? Benjamin Franklin
Conder101, remember our interaction in the past when you would comment on my colonial variety questions and such? Fugio, Nova, and other posts? To refresh you, I would take joy in mocking the hyping of modern pocket change. In any case, you knew so much and inspired me to become very competent in attributing (which I did). Well, I've been jealous of you ever since and now it's clear that I must destroy you.
Please send pay-off fugios ASAP.
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First, please understand that I have been away from the hobby for 20+ years, so I guess when I entered my gem Franklin display in the Evansville Coin Club (IN) show in 1977 (?) and won Junior Exhibit 1st place. Surprisingly, when the BoS award was announced, it was mine too.... great moment for 16 or 17-yr. old.
Also, I got to sit down and talk with John J. Pittman in the hospitality suite at ISNA (1977 or 1978). I remember he pulled a proof $5 Lib out of his pocket to show me. I cannot remember the date, but was impressed as it was the first time I'd ever seen proof gold. I was 17 or 18 at the time.
And dinner in Louisville in 1982 with Chet Krause and Stephen R. Taylor was a really interesting and enlightening evening.
Guess now that I'm back in numismatics, I'd need to better these few...
Hope they merit mentioning.
With everlasting gratitude to Eva Cassidy for enriching our lives.
Comments
Tom
Commems and Early Type
Learning how, getting better every day, on how to grade a coin.
<< <i>I lost count, because everyday I learn is a new achievement. >>
What he said....seems that every year I am expanding my horizons..........
TorinoCobra71
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
Visit the Society of US Pattern Collectors at USPatterns.com.
Looking for alot of crap.
Russ, NCNE
Financially...
Grading an MS67 clad Ike
Grading an MS70 $5G Capitol Visitor Center
Grading several high grade moderns
Upgrading some dealer purchases
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
<< <i>As a teenager, I turned a hobby into a career, thereby avoiding a lifetime of "work". >>
Coin's for sale/trade.
Tom Pilitowski
US Rare Coin Investments
800-624-1870
Now the problem is she is a girl and they like pretty colors. She likes and appreciates an originally toned (add CRUSTY) Bust half.
But like I said she is a girl and likes pretty colors.
She used to read the boards when she came over but with all the bad language on the board, and yes from dealers as well, I just don't think it's a good influence for her to say this is what coin collecting is about. And say "Look sweetie, this woman Big Major Player Dealer is talking about how big her ba**s are."
I still have $2.97 left to my name after this bull market run up.
editted: geesh--another thread killing post.
Contributing (in a very small way) to some upcoming publications.
While not an achievement, but something that gives me great satisfaction, is when a 30 year veteran brings me a coin for my opinion.
Positive BST as a seller: Namvet69, Lordmarcovan, Bigjpst, Soldi, mustanggt, CoinHoader, moursund, SufinxHi, al410, JWP
<< <i>Co-authoring a book on doubled dies. >>
Congrats, that is quite an achievement.
My approx 40 CONECA new listings for doubled dies and rpm's are my contribution, and still trying to add to those. My photography is coming along, and having just started in Feb, I consider it an achievement.
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
<< <i>Buying a 1893S Morgan raw at auction, getting it certified (whew!), and completing the set. >>
Mine was buying a raw 1894 Morgan at a flea market for $600.00. I had to be confident in my ability to determine if it was real or not, altered, cleaned, etc, etc. It graded F12 at ANACS and seems like a good deal now.
The police were called in since one of the tellers thought an armed robbery was taking place.
I did find 7 1972 DDO cents.
Making money off Alan Hager very early in my dealing career and keeping the real nice ones before I sent them to him.
Keeping those nice ones even after they graded monster grades
Being published in Wexler's Ike book
And holding the # one set for hopefully 3 years running
Next year hope to add my oen Ike book!
Ike Specialist
Finest Toned Ike I've Ever Seen, been looking since 1986
Perhaps just meeting with and discussing coin related issues on this board.
Dang that sounds sappy, but I really do appreciate this place.
http://www.rjrc.com/fun_with_1921.htm
There are quite a few folks now collecting 21-D VAMs and lots of new discoveries because of the added attention. Its been a blast watching this evolve and meeting so many great folks.
Rob
http://www.vamworld.com
and
http://www.rjrc.com
Should she decide coin collecting is a thing she truly values (I think the time with Daddy is still a strong part of the appeal) she'll be the fifth generation in my family to embrace the hobby.
Morgan Dollar Die Clash Tool
If I only had a dollar for every VAM I have...err...nevermind...I do!!
My "Fun With 21D" Die State Collection - QX5 Pics Attached
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Proud Owner of
2 –DAMMIT BOY!!! ® Awards
Opps, forgot to mention - Last year I set up an organization for those addicted to collecting nice original toned coins - The Toned Coin Collectors Society - just a bunch of "Toning Weenies" having a lot of Fun!
“It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so.” Mark Twain
Newmismatist
And a cool display it was!
Mine? Spending a ton of money on coins over the last 10 years and not losing my shirt.
My index of English Conder token inscriptions.
Publisher of the national census of early date large cent collections for two years.
Discoverer of the 1873-S V-2 half dime.
Discoverer of The Shropshire 13bis variety Conder token.
Discoverer of two new Conder token edge varieties.
Five years of articles for the Old Fort Coin Club and (recently) Indianapolis Coin club newsletters.
Current publisher of Old Fort Newsletter.
President of Kentucky State Numismatic Association.
Bourse Chairman for the KSNA Annual Show 1981 - 83.
Contribution to this forum.
Keeper of the VAM Catalog • Professional Coin Imaging • Prime Number Set • World Coins in Early America • British Trade Dollars • Variety Attribution
"My book on slab varieties.
My index of English Conder token inscriptions.
Publisher of the national census of early date large cent collections for two years.
Discoverer of the 1873-S V-2 half dime.
Discoverer of The Shropshire 13bis variety Conder token.
Discoverer of two new Conder token edge varieties.
Five years of articles for the Old Fort Coin Club and (recently) Indianapolis Coin club newsletters.
Current publisher of Old Fort Newsletter.
President of Kentucky State Numismatic Association.
Bourse Chairman for the KSNA Annual Show 1981 - 83."
Show-off
For me it was having an article (ref: 1845-D Half Eagles) and a guest commentary (ref: S.S. Central American coins) published in Coin World.
Please send pay-off fugios ASAP.
FrederickCoinClub
so I guess when I entered my gem Franklin display in the Evansville Coin Club (IN)
show in 1977 (?) and won Junior Exhibit 1st place. Surprisingly, when the BoS award
was announced, it was mine too.... great moment for 16 or 17-yr. old.
Also, I got to sit down and talk with John J. Pittman in the hospitality suite at
ISNA (1977 or 1978). I remember he pulled a proof $5 Lib out of his pocket
to show me. I cannot remember the date, but was impressed as it was the
first time I'd ever seen proof gold. I was 17 or 18 at the time.
And dinner in Louisville in 1982 with Chet Krause and Stephen R. Taylor was
a really interesting and enlightening evening.
Guess now that I'm back in numismatics, I'd need to better these few...
Hope they merit mentioning.
Proud to be a real Hatfield family member