I have been looking for a doily for some time now and I have noticed that a lot of them are damaged in some way, mainly cracked. And those that are not, the present possessor are very proud of them, meaning that they want quite a bit more than trends.
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<< <i>I have been looking for a doily for some time now and I have noticed that a lot of them are damaged in some way, mainly cracked. And those that are not, the present possessor are very proud of them, meaning that they want quite a bit more than trends. >>
You will have to look quite awhile and get lucky to find one without a premium (frequently $50-$100) Here are a couple eBay $1 starts - 1881-S $$ 3122155 1900-O $$ 8180588 1881-S 1900-O
I have received word from Billet7 that he would be unable to update or monitor the Census for the foreseeable future. First of all, I'd like to thank Simon for the Herculean effort he has expended for the last few years in transitioning this post from some random thoughts into an organized and very well-used resource for all of us who look at the Doilies as a fun little subset of the hobby.
He has asked if I wanted to take over the Census, and frankly, I am swamped, but not entirely opposed. I also realize that Lakesammman, Oreville, and perhaps a few others have extensive and superior slab knowledge and might want to do this. I specialize in the Doily, and am really only interested in the DOILY Census, so if that is something the others want me to do, I will check on how to reorient this thread to my direction, if that is the desire of the Doily community.
I do teach English, write extensively, and edit numismatic publications, so this is not something I would be unable to do . . .
If not, I am entirely happy with whatever the Doily community desires . . . . . including fading into the background and keeping my mouth and keyboard shut.
I will leave this post up, and put a post on the main Forum on 3/28/15 to alert the Doily community.
PM me or give me your thoughts. I appreciate all of you who do a real service to those of us who enjoy the plastic side of the hobby . .
I would second you in saying that Simon/Billet7 has done a great job over the years with the Doily census and it is much appreciated by many of us. It was visionary for it's time.
It would be great if you would take the lead in this - no one knows the field better or enjoys it more than you.
"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.
<< <i>Text I would second you in saying that Simon/Billet7 has done a great job over the years with the Doily census and it is much appreciated by many of us. It was visionary for it's time. It would be great if you would take the lead in this - no one knows the field better or enjoys it more than you. ------------------------- >>
I third the motion.
Besides, I am terrible in this computer stuff!
How can I be so terrible at this when I am the only person on the planet to go to the same university with Craig Newmark for six years, attend many of the same classes, learned Fortrun and Cobol (sic?) on the old 1971 Univac computers and did not remember much of what I learned?
Edited, Fortran? I can't remember how to spell these old languages!
<< <i>Doily Enthusiasts . . . . . I specialize in the Doily, and am really only interested in the DOILY Census, so if that is something the others want me to do, I will check on how to reorient this thread to my direction, if that is the desire of the Doily community. Drunner >>
i missed this post a while back. i think it is safe to say since billet7 has offered to pass on the reins, that someone should carry them forward as there is obvious interest in tracking these still, publicly. .
I'll be helping take over the thread with some advice from LanceNewmanOCC . . . . this is doing OK for now . . .got to get to Gunnison. CO to do a running camp until the 17th, then I'll take a look at it. Lance is giving some good advice . .
<< <i>I'll be helping take over the thread with some advice from LanceNewmanOCC . . . . this is doing OK for now . . .got to get to Gunnison. CO to do a running camp until the 17th, then I'll take a look at it. Lance is giving some good advice . .
Drunner >>
i have driven to colorado before and i am not above doing it again drunner, ahem....... .
Can't find the original thread by a dealer re: Sample doily with RUFFCO sticker - must have gone poof.
Brought $249 yesterday on ebay - primarily for the date, 1958-D - not the sticker (IMO).
"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.
Was happy to see this one arrive - tough Doily type coin.
"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.
It is the same old thread. Looks like the last edit date in the 1st post apparently disappeared with the software changeover. Never noticed that before.
So any not in the census on the 1st post could have been listed among the many post made after the last update (which I have no idea when it was - maybe someone else can recall).
May take a lot of work for someone to update and make sure that all posted here appear in one census.
"To Be Esteemed Be Useful" - 1792 Birch Cent --- "I personally think we developed language because of our deep need to complain." - Lily Tomlin
Would be nice to have a Pinterest community to collect all the Doily photos.
Would love to see the Mormon gold!
it was my goal to link all the images with the certs, or at least the majority of them including a new, more organized arrangement of the certs. coulda knocked it out inside a week, easily.
waiting on other people to step up to the plate has proven most futile and i mean epically.
good thing i have something of most importance to work on (that is all on me and my efforts) in lieu of these wasteful and selfish endeavors. (my archiving projects, even though they are done for others)
Originally posted by: Zoins Would be nice to have a Pinterest community to collect all the Doily photos.
Would love to see the Mormon gold!
it was my goal to link all the images with the certs, or at least the majority of them including a new, more organized arrangement of the certs. coulda knocked it out inside a week, easily.
waiting on other people to step up to the plate has proven most futile and i mean epically.
good thing i have something of most importance to work on (that is all on me and my efforts) in lieu of these wasteful and selfish endeavors. (my archiving projects, even though they are done for others) .
My thought if it was on a site like Pinterest, then everyone could contribute as they saw fit, and it reduces the work on any given individual to make it all happen.
My thought if it was on a site like Pinterest, then everyone could contribute as they saw fit, and it reduces the work on any given individual to make it all happen.
good point.
problem is organization/efficiency. i doubt the images would be friendly en-masse.
that is the method i prefer anyhow. viewing 300 images over 75-125 pages is like nails on a chalkboard to me. the inefficiency is blood-churning.
My thought if it was on a site like Pinterest, then everyone could contribute as they saw fit, and it reduces the work on any given individual to make it all happen.
good point.
problem is organization/efficiency. i doubt the images would be friendly en-masse.
that is the method i prefer anyhow. viewing 300 images over 75-125 pages is like nails on a chalkboard to me. the inefficiency is blood-churning.
i wish i could do onmouseover here.
i'd probably have 100k images hosted. .
More power to you then. Would love to see all the photos well organized
The Proof dime was listed as a 1956 - please confirm the correct date to avoid duplication.
The 1889-O is added.
Please post corrections to the NEW DOILY thread by Drunner - thanks!
"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.
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I just purchased a 1947 D walker in a doily holder and was wondering if it is the one you had long ago. I ask because the s/n (9142458) does not match PCGS's data base! The current Census here does not list it either but does have thebigeng as one.
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<< <i>I have been looking for a doily for some time now and I have noticed that a lot of them are damaged in some way, mainly cracked. And those that are not, the present possessor are very proud of them, meaning that they want quite a bit more than trends. >>
You will have to look quite awhile and get lucky to find one without a premium (frequently $50-$100)
Here are a couple eBay $1 starts - 1881-S $$ 3122155 1900-O $$ 8180588
1881-S
1900-O
1964 prf67 halve. Cert number is 6800.67/8201077.
Also am always looking for not so common doily's just send me pm and I'll let you know if I need it.
Thanks
Chris
1892 Barber quarter PR67 Doily CAC
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<< <i>1883 No Cents Liberty Nickel PCGS MS65 Doily - Cert No. 3129427 - cracked and chipped outer ring, but it's not missing
I thought that one was way overpriced! I assume you got it at a local show today.
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<< <i>1883 No Cents Liberty Nickel PCGS MS65 Doily - Cert No. 3129427 - cracked and chipped outer ring, but it's not missing
I thought that one was way overpriced! I assume you got it at a local show today. >>
yesterday
edited to add that it wasn't too overpriced, but has already been resold too
Michael Kittle Rare Coins --- 1908-S Indian Head Cent Grading Set --- No. 1 1909 Mint Set --- Kittlecoins on Facebook --- Long Beach Table 448
I have received word from Billet7 that he would be unable to update or monitor the Census for the foreseeable future. First of all, I'd like to thank Simon for the Herculean effort he has expended for the last few years in transitioning this post from some random thoughts into an organized and very well-used resource for all of us who look at the Doilies as a fun little subset of the hobby.
He has asked if I wanted to take over the Census, and frankly, I am swamped, but not entirely opposed. I also realize that Lakesammman, Oreville, and perhaps a few others have extensive and superior slab knowledge and might want to do this. I specialize in the Doily, and am really only interested in the DOILY Census, so if that is something the others want me to do, I will check on how to reorient this thread to my direction, if that is the desire of the Doily community.
I do teach English, write extensively, and edit numismatic publications, so this is not something I would be unable to do . . .
If not, I am entirely happy with whatever the Doily community desires . . . . . including fading into the background and keeping my mouth and keyboard shut.
I will leave this post up, and put a post on the main Forum on 3/28/15 to alert the Doily community.
PM me or give me your thoughts. I appreciate all of you who do a real service to those of us who enjoy the plastic side of the hobby . .
Drunner
1926 MS61 8203183
Also . . . . .
I have that 1883NC Lib. Nice piece. Unique for Type.
Thanks Mike !!!!!!!!
Drunner
It would be great if you would take the lead in this - no one knows the field better or enjoys it more than you.
1929-S Lincoln Cent PCGS MS64RD Doily cert. no. 6249387
Michael Kittle Rare Coins --- 1908-S Indian Head Cent Grading Set --- No. 1 1909 Mint Set --- Kittlecoins on Facebook --- Long Beach Table 448
<< <i>Text I would second you in saying that Simon/Billet7 has done a great job over the years with the Doily census and it is much appreciated by many of us. It was visionary for it's time. It would be great if you would take the lead in this - no one knows the field better or enjoys it more than you. ------------------------- >>
I third the motion.
Besides, I am terrible in this computer stuff!
How can I be so terrible at this when I am the only person on the planet to go to the same university with Craig Newmark for six years, attend many of the same classes, learned Fortrun and Cobol (sic?) on the old 1971 Univac computers and did not remember much of what I learned?
Edited, Fortran? I can't remember how to spell these old languages!
<< <i>Edited, Fortran? I can't remember how to spell these old languages! >>
Yes Algol APL BASIC Cobol Fortran JCL LISP Pascal
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<< <i>Doily Enthusiasts . . . . .
I specialize in the Doily, and am really only interested in the DOILY Census, so if that is something the others want me to do, I will check on how to reorient this thread to my direction, if that is the desire of the Doily community.
Drunner >>
i missed this post a while back. i think it is safe to say since billet7 has offered to pass on the reins, that someone should carry them forward as there is obvious interest in tracking these still, publicly.
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haven't seen anyone post a desirable slab from ebay where bidding went crazy?
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Sellers images are kinda hot, but she is intact.
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Drunner
<< <i>I'll be helping take over the thread with some advice from LanceNewmanOCC . . . . this is doing OK for now . . .got to get to Gunnison. CO to do a running camp until the 17th, then I'll take a look at it. Lance is giving some good advice . .
Drunner >>
i have driven to colorado before and i am not above doing it again drunner, ahem.......
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1943-d 10c ms65fb 8201419
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Brought $249 yesterday on ebay - primarily for the date, 1958-D - not the sticker (IMO).
Can't find the original thread by a dealer re: Sample doily with RUFFCO sticker -.
here are the 3 threads with ruffco in the body in 2015 other than the census.
https://forums.collectors.com/..._key=y&keyword1=RUFFCO
https://forums.collectors.com/..._key=y&keyword1=RUFFCO
https://forums.collectors.com/..._key=y&keyword1=ruffco
nice doily seated 25c!
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I've owned this for about a year now.
The ring is attached but does come apart and snaps back together.
http://i944.photobucket.com/al...839518_zpsqttokfac.jpg
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cool new doily thread we have here.
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cool new doily thread we have here.
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It is the same old thread. Looks like the last edit date in the 1st post apparently disappeared with the software changeover. Never noticed that before.
So any not in the census on the 1st post could have been listed among the many post made after the last update (which I have no idea when it was - maybe someone else can recall).
May take a lot of work for someone to update and make sure that all posted here appear in one census.
"To Be Esteemed Be Useful" - 1792 Birch Cent --- "I personally think we developed language because of our deep need to complain." - Lily Tomlin
1835 10c au55 6244278
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1918 Lincoln 50C MS65 - - Cert 7349748
Or this Canadian $1:
1972 Canada $1 SP67 - - Cert 9134880
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Would love to see the Mormon gold!
Does this one count? Haven't seen a Doily Sample slab before.
I was just thinking about that. My thinking is that Doily samples should be included.
Just got a nice morgan 1902 o ms64 #7339231
http://i944.photobucket.com/al...839518_zpsqttokfac.jpg
Imagified!
Would be nice to have a Pinterest community to collect all the Doily photos.
Would love to see the Mormon gold!
it was my goal to link all the images with the certs, or at least the majority of them including a new, more organized arrangement of the certs. coulda knocked it out inside a week, easily.
waiting on other people to step up to the plate has proven most futile and i mean epically.
good thing i have something of most importance to work on (that is all on me and my efforts) in lieu of these wasteful and selfish endeavors. (my archiving projects, even though they are done for others)
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Would be nice to have a Pinterest community to collect all the Doily photos.
Would love to see the Mormon gold!
it was my goal to link all the images with the certs, or at least the majority of them including a new, more organized arrangement of the certs. coulda knocked it out inside a week, easily.
waiting on other people to step up to the plate has proven most futile and i mean epically.
good thing i have something of most importance to work on (that is all on me and my efforts) in lieu of these wasteful and selfish endeavors. (my archiving projects, even though they are done for others)
.
My thought if it was on a site like Pinterest, then everyone could contribute as they saw fit, and it reduces the work on any given individual to make it all happen.
My thought if it was on a site like Pinterest, then everyone could contribute as they saw fit, and it reduces the work on any given individual to make it all happen.
good point.
problem is organization/efficiency. i doubt the images would be friendly en-masse.
that is the method i prefer anyhow. viewing 300 images over 75-125 pages is like nails on a chalkboard to me. the inefficiency is blood-churning.
i wish i could do onmouseover here.
i'd probably have 100k images hosted.
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My thought if it was on a site like Pinterest, then everyone could contribute as they saw fit, and it reduces the work on any given individual to make it all happen.
good point.
problem is organization/efficiency. i doubt the images would be friendly en-masse.
that is the method i prefer anyhow. viewing 300 images over 75-125 pages is like nails on a chalkboard to me. the inefficiency is blood-churning.
i wish i could do onmouseover here.
i'd probably have 100k images hosted.
.
More power to you then. Would love to see all the photos well organized
My posts are on pg 9 and 12
But left off the main list are:
proof nickel 1964 4196.65/8185321
proof dime 1958 5231.66/8185328
MS Morgan 1889-O 7260.62/7306441
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The proof nickel is already in the census.
The Proof dime was listed as a 1956 - please confirm the correct date to avoid duplication.
The 1889-O is added.
Please post corrections to the NEW DOILY thread by Drunner - thanks!
The Proof Dime is a 1956
I still need glasses.
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1870 1c PCGS MS64RB
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