I like the look of that 1912, LeeG. Even though I usually go for red-brown or red copper, that one is sweet!!!
Here's my newest purchase. My first Half Cent. "Spiked Chin" in AU55. Almost all of the marks in the photos are on the holder. To be cracked out and put in the 7070!
<< <i>I like the look of that 1912, LeeG. Even though I usually go for red-brown or red copper, that one is sweet!!!
Here's my newest purchase. My first Half Cent. "Spiked Chin" in AU55. Almost all of the marks in the photos are on the holder. To be cracked out and put in the 7070!
<< <i>Here's my newest purchase. My first Half Cent. "Spiked Chin" in AU55. Almost all of the marks in the photos are on the holder. To be cracked out and put in the 7070!
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Good looking coin and a tough variety!
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Not by last but close to it; besides this is MUCH better than my last. She's in a SEGS MS66 PL to get cracked out and sent to PCGS. No, I don't think that she'll make PL; but do feel that she's a high-end MS65.
Another Great UCAM/DCAM Here are a bunch I picked up tonight. Here is another new one for me traded a coin plus some cash for it from Barndog his pic's
Here is a recently purchased 1813 IGS Saxony (German States) Thaler that I am pleased to share with you. I happen to think that it is a very attractive well-struck coin with pleasing surfaces.
I am interested in what my fellow forum members think of it, especially (but not exclusively limited to) the world crown specialists.
Stuart
Collect 18th & 19th Century US Type Coins, Silver Dollars, $20 Gold Double Eagles and World Crowns & Talers with High Eye Appeal
"Luck is what happens when Preparation meets Opportunity"
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Oh, and this one came today, too.
Reverse----
1857 SEATED DIME
1858 FE Cent
halfnut X3, Dabigkahuna, Kaelasdad, LALASD4, harvey85422458,
fivecents, Coll3ctor, cucamongacoin, Becoka
halfnut X3, Dabigkahuna, Kaelasdad, LALASD4, harvey85422458,
fivecents, Coll3ctor, cucamongacoin, Becoka
Here's my newest purchase. My first Half Cent. "Spiked Chin" in AU55. Almost all of the marks in the photos are on the holder. To be cracked out and put in the 7070!
Michael Kittle Rare Coins --- 1908-S Indian Head Cent Grading Set --- No. 1 1909 Mint Set --- Kittlecoins on Facebook --- Long Beach Table 448
<< <i>I like the look of that 1912, LeeG. Even though I usually go for red-brown or red copper, that one is sweet!!!
Here's my newest purchase. My first Half Cent. "Spiked Chin" in AU55. Almost all of the marks in the photos are on the holder. To be cracked out and put in the 7070!
Saweeeeeeeet!
<< <i>Here's my newest purchase. My first Half Cent. "Spiked Chin" in AU55. Almost all of the marks in the photos are on the holder. To be cracked out and put in the 7070!
Good looking coin and a tough variety!
halfnut X3, Dabigkahuna, Kaelasdad, LALASD4, harvey85422458,
fivecents, Coll3ctor, cucamongacoin, Becoka
<< <i>Here are my pic's of my 1917 type 1 quarter Au-58 Fh from Barndog I just got in, and a neat little clipped rossie from guitarwes.
your pics look way better than mine!
There's another one available:
Arkansas
halfnut X3, Dabigkahuna, Kaelasdad, LALASD4, harvey85422458,
fivecents, Coll3ctor, cucamongacoin, Becoka
Stupid hit on the cheek will probably limit the grade on this NGC 1964 MS66 Type B Washington. But for $35, I'm happy!
The name is LEE!
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Nice Nose Goblin on that one!
–John Adams, 1826
halfnut X3, Dabigkahuna, Kaelasdad, LALASD4, harvey85422458,
fivecents, Coll3ctor, cucamongacoin, Becoka
Ken
The name is LEE!
This one should be here any day now.......
<< <i>This one should be here any day now.......
Exciting! I like that one.
The entertainment can never be overdressed....except in burlesque
<< <i>1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony Pine Tree Sixpence. Noe-33. Rarity-3. Pellets at Trunk. VG-10 (PCGS).
Really nice for the grade!
Mark
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
–John Adams, 1826
Here are a bunch I picked up tonight.
Here is another new one for me traded a coin plus some cash for it from Barndog his pic's
My camera couldn't do these two justice as they look better than the pictures
Collector of Early 20th Century U.S. Coinage.
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6/16/08 edited to add: Grades in today from ATS.......MS64..........
Will NGC or PCGS recognize this on a slab during variety review? Is this in the cherry picker's guide? I don't have volumn 1.
I am interested in what my fellow forum members think of it, especially (but not exclusively limited to) the world crown specialists.
Stuart
Collect 18th & 19th Century US Type Coins, Silver Dollars, $20 Gold Double Eagles and World Crowns & Talers with High Eye Appeal
"Luck is what happens when Preparation meets Opportunity"
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Thank you