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Favorite Numismatic Experience of 2010
As we approach the end of the year let's look back on our favorite experiences from 2010.
I get to see so many fantastic coins that it's impossible for me to pick just one, so I will jump in this thread multiple times!
Most recently it has been handling the 1943 Bronze cent collection. It is unique. What else can you say?! PCGS will happily exhibit these coins at the FUN show next month.
I get to see so many fantastic coins that it's impossible for me to pick just one, so I will jump in this thread multiple times!
Most recently it has been handling the 1943 Bronze cent collection. It is unique. What else can you say?! PCGS will happily exhibit these coins at the FUN show next month.
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My highlights of the year was finally being able to purchase and hold a $20 Liberty and St. Gaudens, both in AU.
Too many positive BST transactions with too many members to list.
PCGS Registries
Box of 20
SeaEagleCoins: 11/14/54-4/5/12. Miss you Larry!
I didnt think i'd ever find a Mary Bawbee never mind be adding one to my Dansco.Not the most expensive coins but having been on the Mary trail for some time quite satisfying.
I got a + upgrade at PCGS for my 1856 Flying Eagle Cent. Yes even I can get an upgrade !
Stewart
Empty Nest Collection
President, Racine Numismatic Society 2013-2014; Variety Resource Dimes; See 6/8/12 CDN for my article on Winged Liberty Dimes; Ebay
Check out some of my 1794 Large Cents on www.coingallery.org
The Penny Lady®
DPOTD-3
'Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery'
CU #3245 B.N.A. #428
Don
On a more serious note - acquiring a PCGS AU58 Oregon $5 (top pop at PCGS) at FUN after coveting it for roughly 2 years or so.
<< <i>Seeing that PCGS had filed a lawsuit against alleged coin doctors. >>
+1
Cheers!
Kirk
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BONGO HURTLES ALONG THE RAIN SODDEN HIGHWAY OF LIFE ON UNDERINFLATED BALD RETREAD TIRES
Finding my first discovery piece and two second specimens known inside a couple of
months time.
Discovery Piece : Die Trails Lincoln Cent; 1988D-1DEO-001T,1988D-1DER-003T
Two second specimen known: 1972 S SB Eisenhower Dollar with Die Trails and a
1974 S Cuni-Clad Eisenhower Dollar Micro "S" mint Mark
Terry
<< <i>aquiring the only pcgs graded 1836 50/00 bust half for my proof bust half set (pf-64) >>
Pics please
Or how about the Friend Capped Bust Halves?
Or the Hesselgesser Bust dollars?
Or more of the Holmes large cents?
Or the Simpson $10 Indians?
<< <i>Teaching at ANA Summer Seminar >>
what did you teach? I was there in 2009...
I give away money. I collect money.
I don’t love money . I do love the Lord God.
I have a lot of coins, still like them and enjoy getting to look at them.
I remember his words : "If I walk out of this shop, I won't be back" Then about two minutes later he was knocking on my door screaming "I forgot my keys".
https://acoinshop.com/ —-> https://ebay.us/m/KxolR5
<< <i>My favorite experience for 2010 was telling another local dealer to get out of my shop and to never come back.
I remember his words : "If I walk out of this shop, I won't be back" Then about two minutes later he was knocking on my door screaming "I forgot my keys".
PCGS-Certified 1794 Dollar Sets World Record
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<< <i>aquiring the only pcgs graded 1836 50/00 bust half for my proof bust half set (pf-64) >>
Pics please
I hope rare1 doesn't mind me posting his AMAZING 1836 50/00 PR64 bust half (courtesy of Coin Facts) but I thought that those interested should see this incredible coin!!!
Congrats rare1 on acquiring such a beautiful coin for your set
As for acquisition highlights, the six dirty No Motto Liberty $10's in PCGS OGHs with the assist from forum member Norseman (who must be having a fit as his beloved Vikings are getting killed again) that were received by me in January stands out as #1. A close second would be the 1851-O $20 SSCA XF-45 from Pat Vetter.
I give away money. I collect money.
I don’t love money . I do love the Lord God.
<< <i>For me, it was having President Don Willis process my tiny CC Special PCGS submission at the Baltimore fall show!!!!
Suck up!!
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BONGO HURTLES ALONG THE RAIN SODDEN HIGHWAY OF LIFE ON UNDERINFLATED BALD RETREAD TIRES
The boat ride and coversation with Gregg Bingham, Larry Shepherd, Bonnie Sabel, Richard Schultz and myself at our table was pretty special.
Latter we adjourned for a nightcap and Dale Friend and his lovely wife Stacie joined up with us. It turned out to be a lively and lovely gathering. Gosh, I love the old coin stories and long for smoeone to write the ultimate backstory book on the life and times of dealers, the shows the characters and all the deals gone good and bad...............
I was aso able to pick up a couple of dream coins at Boston ANA which made for a great memory
Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
Visit the Society of US Pattern Collectors at USPatterns.com.
Just bought my last coin to complete my U.S./Philippine complete date set including the proofs.
Business strikes in PCGS; Proofs in PCGS and NGC. All but one coin are MS60 or better, which was my goal.
What a difficult goal it was . Some dates are flat out rare in UNC and not cleaned (as they like to do in the Philippines).
Several of the coins I waited decades to find.
I Bought my first one in 1975 last one 2010. Thirty -five years!
Krueger
I would say the highlight for me was the nice gifts I recieved from friends on the boards. Almost every single new aquisition this year was a gift from friends. They mean more to me than anything I bought myself.
Honorable mentions (Essentially my whole year)
Visiting both my local coin shops for the first time
Adding 10 new countries to my world coin collection (Counting German states as indivigual countries, as the issues I got were pre-Unification. 4 of 10 were German States) bringing my country total to 103. Almost all of which came from my two "purchases" of bulk world coins, most recently last Christmas.
Finding two errors while roll searching (2008 cent with minor die rotation, 1978 nickel with lamination issue on both sides)
Getting a nearly uncirculated Hawaii note, my largest currency purchase ever.
Second most rewarding event-- crossing at grade an NGC MS 66 CBH, that is now 2nd finest known at PCGS.
<< <i>My best guess is that my favorite numismatic experience of 2010 has yet to occur. >>
Aki getting you an 1815 $5 for Xmas?
Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)