31 big photos of PCGS slabbed world (mostly New Zealand) coins
zeebob
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I have gotten requests for photos of some of the coins from the last submission I did for my dad. Here they are. All 30 coins were graded by our hosts without a single no grade (the genuine 1826 was from another submission, just happened to have the photo handy).
Eventually Dad will sell these (not now), but for now the photos are what I'm working on and are what I can share or the forum.
All coins were shot raw prior to submission by Blu62vette. I shot the slab label and edited the photos together with the label.
Australia 2/- 1956 AU58 Link to Bigger Image
Great Britain 1/- 1893 MS63 Link to Bigger Image
Mexico 8R 1826 Genuine but Damaged (.98) Link to Bigger Image My crumby photography - not Blu62vette's
Palestine 1 Mil 1946 MS64RB Link to Bigger Image
Portugal 10 Reis 1885 MS63RB Link to Bigger Image
Rhod&Nyas 2/6 1956 XF45 Link to Bigger Image
NZ 1/2 d 1940 MS65RB (coin 1 of 2) Link to Bigger Image
NZ 1/2 d 1940 MS65RB (coin 2 of 2) Link to Bigger Image
NZ 1/2 d 1941 MS64RB Link to Bigger Image
NZ 1/2 d 1942 MS64RB Link to Bigger Image
NZ 1/2 d 1947 MS65RB Link to Bigger Image
NZ 1/2 d 1950 MS66RB Link to Bigger Image
NZ 1d 1946 MS65RB Link to Bigger Image
NZ 1d 1950 MS65RB Link to Bigger Image
NZ 1d 1955 MS65RB Link to Bigger Image
NZ 3d 1946 MS66 Link to Bigger Image
NZ 6d 1933 MS65 Link to Bigger Image
NZ 1/- 1946 MS64 Link to Bigger Image
NZ 1/- 1953 MS66 Link to Bigger Image
NZ 2/- 1942 MS65 Link to Bigger Image
NZ 2/- 1945 MS64 Link to Bigger Image
NZ 2/- 1951 MS66 Link to Bigger Image
NZ 2/- 1953 MS65 Link to Bigger Image
NZ 2/6 1933 AU55 Link to Bigger Image
NZ 2/6 1933 MS65 Link to Bigger Image
NZ 2/6 1934 AU58 Link to Bigger Image
NZ 2/6 1948 MS64 Link to Bigger Image
NZ 2/6 1948 MS66 Link to Bigger Image
NZ 2/6 1950 MS64 Link to Bigger Image
NZ 2/6 1951 MS65 Link to Bigger Image
Eventually Dad will sell these (not now), but for now the photos are what I'm working on and are what I can share or the forum.
All coins were shot raw prior to submission by Blu62vette. I shot the slab label and edited the photos together with the label.
Australia 2/- 1956 AU58 Link to Bigger Image
Great Britain 1/- 1893 MS63 Link to Bigger Image
Mexico 8R 1826 Genuine but Damaged (.98) Link to Bigger Image My crumby photography - not Blu62vette's
Palestine 1 Mil 1946 MS64RB Link to Bigger Image
Portugal 10 Reis 1885 MS63RB Link to Bigger Image
Rhod&Nyas 2/6 1956 XF45 Link to Bigger Image
NZ 1/2 d 1940 MS65RB (coin 1 of 2) Link to Bigger Image
NZ 1/2 d 1940 MS65RB (coin 2 of 2) Link to Bigger Image
NZ 1/2 d 1941 MS64RB Link to Bigger Image
NZ 1/2 d 1942 MS64RB Link to Bigger Image
NZ 1/2 d 1947 MS65RB Link to Bigger Image
NZ 1/2 d 1950 MS66RB Link to Bigger Image
NZ 1d 1946 MS65RB Link to Bigger Image
NZ 1d 1950 MS65RB Link to Bigger Image
NZ 1d 1955 MS65RB Link to Bigger Image
NZ 3d 1946 MS66 Link to Bigger Image
NZ 6d 1933 MS65 Link to Bigger Image
NZ 1/- 1946 MS64 Link to Bigger Image
NZ 1/- 1953 MS66 Link to Bigger Image
NZ 2/- 1942 MS65 Link to Bigger Image
NZ 2/- 1945 MS64 Link to Bigger Image
NZ 2/- 1951 MS66 Link to Bigger Image
NZ 2/- 1953 MS65 Link to Bigger Image
NZ 2/6 1933 AU55 Link to Bigger Image
NZ 2/6 1933 MS65 Link to Bigger Image
NZ 2/6 1934 AU58 Link to Bigger Image
NZ 2/6 1948 MS64 Link to Bigger Image
NZ 2/6 1948 MS66 Link to Bigger Image
NZ 2/6 1950 MS64 Link to Bigger Image
NZ 2/6 1951 MS65 Link to Bigger Image
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And people wonder why I love them so much.
All of the coins you posted are wicked cool. I would love all of them!
The 1950 1/2 d is a top pop coin - but of course there are only a couple graded at all...
The 1948 2/6 is also a top pop coin - only six total graded.
I'm very proud of my Dad. He's assembled a super neat collection of high grade world coins over the years. It's been a lot of fun to look through the collection, to inventory some of it, to submit some of it. Very much a learning experience on my end. But the best part of all of it is that it's a project that Dad and I can work together on even though we live at opposite ends of the country. At the end of the day, I'm going to be sad to watch all this material go back out into the world, but it'll be a lot of fun to help Dad with the process.
He knows coins, but I'm a little more technology enabled that he is just now. Although he seems to be quite capable of bidding online, finding interesting stuff on the web and emailing.
Tomorrow, I'll edit in the last 15 coins and change the title.
The '53 Shilling really deserves a mention even if it's not a real high value coin.