A Canadian Variety mis-attributed (difference in Value from Large beads to small beads which this one is without a daubt) approx. 3-4K US)
But otherwise as a Small Beads, a super rare "dark side" coin.
Thank you,
It was at an auction overseas advertised as Large bead 1966 dollar. they even had a close up image.
Nobody apparently recognized it as being small beads. Got it well under large beads pricing for its grade. Everyone simply trusted the TPG slab.(not our host). The key is the obverse beads being the small beads. The RCM used a 1965 small beads obverse for a couple hundred by mistake. When discovered, they were supposed to be shipped to Ottawa for re-processing (melting) but someone at the mint "mistakenly" sent these to a bank branch.
Although I must say, unless one does know the difference, or has had or seen a small beads before, it is easy to miss.
But, if you have seen it before, it just takes one close look to recognize it. I had one some years ago but sold it.
It is outside my collection interest and I will probably sell this one also.
But, I will have it RE-attributed, probably by a Canadian TPG as it is very cumbersome to get our host to grade it because of all that customs stuff involved to ship and get back (Canada).
Note: STACKS has one in their upcoming auction. will be interesting to see.
@YQQ said:
Thank you,
It was at an auction overseas advertised as Large bead 1966 dollar. they even had a close up image.
Nobody apparently recognized it as being small beads. Got it well under large beads pricing for its grade. Everyone simply trusted the TPG slab.(not our host). The key is the obverse beads being the small beads. The RCM used a 1965 small beads obverse for a couple hundred by mistake. When discovered, they were supposed to be shipped to Ottawa for re-processing (melting) but someone at the mint "mistakenly" sent these to a bank branch.
Although I must say, unless one does know the difference, or has had or seen a small beads before, it is easy to miss.
But, if you have seen it before, it just takes one close look to recognize it. I had one some years ago but sold it.
It is outside my collection interest and I will probably sell this one also.
But, I will have it RE-attributed, probably by a Canadian TPG as it is very cumbersome to get our host to grade it because of all that customs stuff involved to ship and get back (Canada).
Note: STACKS has one in their upcoming auction. will be interesting to see.
Two recent acquisitions, an 8s & a 2r.
I enjoy the eye appeal and overall originality of both of these.
The 2 reales, as it turns out, is an unlisted overdate as well.
@JohnnyCache said:
Two recent acquisitions, an 8s & a 2r.
I enjoy the eye appeal and overall originality of both of these.
The 2 reales, as it turns out, is an unlisted overdate as well.
So, you’re the happy new owner of the Sunface from CRO. Congrats! It is very nicely original. I like that one.
Yorkshireman,Obsessed collector of round, metallic pieces of history.Hunting for Latin American colonial portraits plus cool US & British coins.
How 'bout a couple tokens? Apart from the enigmatic countermark, I have found references to the MITAD on the right. Does anyone recognize the one on the left? Do the large "8" reverse and the 1 over 8 monograms indicate it is worth ⅛ real like the mitad? Any suggestions welcome.
The current plan is just the 15 coin Pillar/Portrait Real/Escudo denomination subset of your Coins Circulating in Early America composite, though at the moment I just have 3 silver coins including your old 1739 Real. Once I get closer to completion, I might branch out a little more.
A Long Beach purchase. This is an authentic Costa Rica “Carrillo Countermark” with the official hole unofficially plugged later, most probably so that it would pass elsewhere. I suppose it’s damaged goods to most of us, but it fits nicely in my collection.
Andy Lustig
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
Visit the Society of US Pattern Collectors at USPatterns.com.
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A Canadian Variety mis-attributed (difference in Value from Large beads to small beads which this one is without a daubt) approx. 3-4K US)
But otherwise as a Small Beads, a super rare "dark side" coin.
@YQQ very nice catch. The question is - did you catch or did you buy it as small beads? Awesome score if the former!
8 Reales Madness Collection
Thank you,
It was at an auction overseas advertised as Large bead 1966 dollar. they even had a close up image.
Nobody apparently recognized it as being small beads. Got it well under large beads pricing for its grade. Everyone simply trusted the TPG slab.(not our host). The key is the obverse beads being the small beads. The RCM used a 1965 small beads obverse for a couple hundred by mistake. When discovered, they were supposed to be shipped to Ottawa for re-processing (melting) but someone at the mint "mistakenly" sent these to a bank branch.
Although I must say, unless one does know the difference, or has had or seen a small beads before, it is easy to miss.
But, if you have seen it before, it just takes one close look to recognize it. I had one some years ago but sold it.
It is outside my collection interest and I will probably sell this one also.
But, I will have it RE-attributed, probably by a Canadian TPG as it is very cumbersome to get our host to grade it because of all that customs stuff involved to ship and get back (Canada).
Note: STACKS has one in their upcoming auction. will be interesting to see.
Outstanding!
8 Reales Madness Collection
Two recent acquisitions, an 8s & a 2r.
I enjoy the eye appeal and overall originality of both of these.
The 2 reales, as it turns out, is an unlisted overdate as well.
Charles III Album
Charles III Portrait Set
Charles IV Album
Charles IV Portrait Set
Spanish Colonial Pillar Set
So, you’re the happy new owner of the Sunface from CRO. Congrats! It is very nicely original. I like that one.
Here is my new Canadian dollar.
@JohnnyCash nice NEWPS!
Latin American Collection
@WCC i was underbidder on the 1755 Peru 1/2 Real MS65 On Heritage. Did you get the coin?
@WCC i was underbidder on the 1755 Peru 1/2 Real MS65 On Heritage. Did you get the coin?
A recent purchase in San Marino. Emperor Agustin and Empress Ana Maria.
Bought it raw, wonder how it will grade.
Newp today
In hand it's flashy and colorful.
Charles III Album
Charles III Portrait Set
Charles IV Album
Charles IV Portrait Set
Spanish Colonial Pillar Set
Attractive!
Latin American Collection
Happy Thursday!
How 'bout a couple tokens? Apart from the enigmatic countermark, I have found references to the MITAD on the right. Does anyone recognize the one on the left? Do the large "8" reverse and the 1 over 8 monograms indicate it is worth ⅛ real like the mitad? Any suggestions welcome.
Pacific Northwest Numismatic Association
Latin American Collection
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CoinsAreFun Toned Silver Eagle Proof Album
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Gallery Mint Museum, Ron Landis& Joe Rust, The beginnings of the Golden Dollar
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More CoinsAreFun Pictorials NGC
I haven’t posted to this thread in a while, but I finally had some oldies graded.
2 Maravedies of Carlos y Juana from Mexico. Very rare coin. Undated but about 1540s (non-Gothic punches).
Despite what our hosts decided to grade it, many believe this coin is essentially “as-struck”.
I only had it graded because I want my better coins in holders.
Very very nice r @pruebas
@pruebas why they think was damaged?
@Abuelo you would have to ask them. But I think the area at 3:00 to the right of the castle.
The thing at 12:00 over the pillar is a planchet defect.
As a point of reference, the ANS has 2 specimens of these 2 Maravedis of Mexico.
Click here for details.
Ling since I published in this thread. Nothing like the coins of @pruebas but one can only try...
That looks like a really nice one......
I give away money. I collect money.
I don’t love money . I do love the Lord God.
I give away money. I collect money.
I don’t love money . I do love the Lord God.
Cool coin, even though it didn’t get posted on Thursday.
Picked this little guy up at Fall Baltimore for my modest XF 45 type set. Just back from PCGS.
1814/3-Mo JJ Half Real - PCGS XF45
Here is my latest purchase-
What is the scope of your EF45 set?
Latin American Collection
Attractive! Digging that die clash, too.
8 Reales Madness Collection
The current plan is just the 15 coin Pillar/Portrait Real/Escudo denomination subset of your Coins Circulating in Early America composite, though at the moment I just have 3 silver coins including your old 1739 Real. Once I get closer to completion, I might branch out a little more.
Melt +/- pickups yesterday:
--Severian the Lame
My few additions since the last time I posted:
8 Reales Madness Collection
Really like the color on that 1821-NG 8
Latin American Collection
Wow, frosty. Very nice, Jack!
8 Reales Madness Collection
Thanks!
8 Reales Madness Collection
Nice coin. Now get one like that with a full date!
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
Visit the Society of US Pattern Collectors at USPatterns.com.
A Long Beach purchase. This is an authentic Costa Rica “Carrillo Countermark” with the official hole unofficially plugged later, most probably so that it would pass elsewhere. I suppose it’s damaged goods to most of us, but it fits nicely in my collection.
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
Visit the Society of US Pattern Collectors at USPatterns.com.
Nice date!
I see it was you who outbid me . Nice pickup!
Sorry about that! As a long time registry fan ATS , I only bid when I see a nice and significant upgrade.
A couple of 1 oz. Canadian Maples.
MY GOLD TYPE SET https://pcgs.com/setregistry/type-sets/complete-type-sets/gold-type-set-12-piece-circulation-strikes-1839-1933/publishedset/321940
Just looked at your NGC set - what a great set! Nice work!
Best place to buy !
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Best place to buy !
Bronze Associate member
Newp
1809 Chile 8 escudos
Charles III Album
Charles III Portrait Set
Charles IV Album
Charles IV Portrait Set
Spanish Colonial Pillar Set
Wow - very nice.
8 Reales Madness Collection