Another of my Circulated 1880 halves. If anyone knows of an 1884 or 1887 for sale, (must be CAC) please let me know.
Good luck on both. Some SLH folks in the Gobrecht Journal believed that circulated 1887s (AG - EF) are the rarest circulated coins in the low-mintage series (1879-1890). However, an LSCC survey suggests the 1884 and the 1886 may be a little tougher. I've seen a few circulated 1887s with CAC.
(And guess who just received the four-volume set of the Gobrecht Journal?)
Another of my Circulated 1880 halves. If anyone knows of an 1884 or 1887 for sale, (must be CAC) please let me know.
Good luck on both. Some SLH folks in the Gobrecht Journal believed that circulated 1887s (AG - EF) are the rarest circulated coins in the low-mintage series (1879-1890). However, an LSCC survey suggests the 1884 and the 1886 may be a little tougher. I've seen a few circulated 1887s with CAC.
(And guess who just received the four-volume set of the Gobrecht Journal?)
I like your 1885.
Yes, I agree. Both are tough. I have the quarters, all CAC. But the last two halves are making me work!
That's encouraging to me because your 1881 with its somewhat mottled toning looks much like my recently graded 1880. None of my raw coins submitted for TP grading have gone to CAC yet. I wouldn't know which coins to send to CAC because their grading seems so haphazard and erratic to me these days.
Here's my favorite of two 1881s. This VG10 was purchased as a CAC-stickered coin. The other (a PCGS F12), I showed earlier.
Don't think I posted this one yet. I generally don't buy the dimes, my poor eyes can barely see the details. I will buy dimes in the 1830s - 1840s. 'Partial Drapery' - XF45
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Cashed in some vouchers on raw half dimes I picked up over the past year. Fresh back from grading at PCGS today. A thank you is in order for the accommodating PCGS staff at the Baltimore Whitman Show.
Slightly disappointed on the grades for the 1842 and 1856, thought they had enough in the head/shield/wreath to garner XF40's. The '56 in particular, despite a weak strike, appears to have some luster remaining. Difficult to find that year with full denticles, had to snatch it up when I saw it. I will have opportunity to upgrade those dates.
Very pleased that the '65-S straight-graded, elated with the grade, the winner of the bunch.
The TrueView does not do the '58-O, justice, looks quite good in hand. Graded appropriately at AU50.
TrueView doing wonders for the '72, cracked out of a PCGS AU-58 holder by another collector, retaining that grade on resubmission.
Some additions to the set, good turnaround time from our host, love the TrueView's, nice surprise on a Friday!
Here is an 1887 UNC dime that I feel is better than most any that I have seen except that someone tried to clean a small area on the obverse side. What a shame. Does anyone know if there is a way to help this?
1876-CC, XF40, Briggs 7-F, mintage 4,944,000. Not rare by any means but I was looking for a nice XF example of a CC quarter. Die scratch in the dentils above star 8.
@barberkeys said:
Pics for this AM, this toughie journeyed 200 miles east to become my type coin (thanks Doug), PC6:
I just joined to share and discuss Liberty Seated quarters. I was surprised to see this coin, which I own now. I have the entire "Dansco" set, except a 42-o sm dt instead of the 42 sm dt proof. Why Dansco chose the small date proof instead of the 42-o small date, I have no idea.
Congrats Manifest Destiny on putting together such a tough series. I have been a Seated collector for about 25 years now. I have been working with all the denominations so know a little about all and am a master of none. I will say though, even many of the so called common
date quarters are extremely hard to find attractive. Enjoy your set. James
@seatedlib3991 said:
Congrats Manifest Destiny on putting together such a tough series. I have been a Seated collector for about 25 years now. I have been working with all the denominations so know a little about all and am a master of none. I will say though, even many of the so called common
date quarters are extremely hard to find attractive. Enjoy your set. James
Thanks, I agree about the "common" dates especially the 1840's Philly issues. Many of them are as scarce as the New Orleans issues. I actually had the set in a Dansco but I'm now in the process of getting everything certified (or re-certified) and started a registry set. Long term goal is nice VF coins but I'd be happy with the rare dates in 12 or 15. - Don
Don you are spot on about the Philly Quarters from the 1840's. I put a Philly quarter in XF-40
on my must get list in 2021. I just managed to get one about three weeks ago. When I mentioned how hard it is to find one of those, several people claimed it was just a current anomaly. I think they have not tried to find one in a very long time and would find their beards growing long if they pursued one. James
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I have an ugly one I bought 5 years ago. I forgot I had it!
Dwayne F. Sessom
Ebay ID: V-Nickel-Coins
A through-the-holder Trueview of a OGH:
Another of my Circulated 1880 halves. If anyone knows of an 1884 or 1887 for sale, (must be CAC) please let me know.
My only Gobrecht Dollar. Tough to find without a lot of problems.
Good luck on both. Some SLH folks in the Gobrecht Journal believed that circulated 1887s (AG - EF) are the rarest circulated coins in the low-mintage series (1879-1890). However, an LSCC survey suggests the 1884 and the 1886 may be a little tougher. I've seen a few circulated 1887s with CAC.
(And guess who just received the four-volume set of the Gobrecht Journal?)
I like your 1885.
1839-O dimes tend to look a little grungy even in high grade, but then I found this one.
My 1881 half
That's encouraging to me because your 1881 with its somewhat mottled toning looks much like my recently graded 1880. None of my raw coins submitted for TP grading have gone to CAC yet. I wouldn't know which coins to send to CAC because their grading seems so haphazard and erratic to me these days.
Here's my favorite of two 1881s. This VG10 was purchased as a CAC-stickered coin. The other (a PCGS F12), I showed earlier.
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Hopes dashed by PCGS. Unc - cleaned. Is it cleaned if you can't tell that it is cleaned?
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Don't think I posted this one yet. I generally don't buy the dimes, my poor eyes can barely see the details. I will buy dimes in the 1830s - 1840s. 'Partial Drapery' - XF45
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I love it! Sold. Where do I send my payment?
Here's a new one for me...p55 Just shot these with my i-phone at 5:30 PM EDT.
If you have a CAC 1862, I would be happy to visit with you!
1843 dollar
A recent purchase, top pop deep cameo 1877.
Lots of high quality coins being posted here!
A couple of PCGS XF-40 dimes.....
Love the look of the dimes Lenny!
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I don't own a lot if Seated dimes, here is one.
Obverse
Cashed in some vouchers on raw half dimes I picked up over the past year. Fresh back from grading at PCGS today. A thank you is in order for the accommodating PCGS staff at the Baltimore Whitman Show.
Slightly disappointed on the grades for the 1842 and 1856, thought they had enough in the head/shield/wreath to garner XF40's. The '56 in particular, despite a weak strike, appears to have some luster remaining. Difficult to find that year with full denticles, had to snatch it up when I saw it. I will have opportunity to upgrade those dates.
Very pleased that the '65-S straight-graded, elated with the grade, the winner of the bunch.
The TrueView does not do the '58-O, justice, looks quite good in hand. Graded appropriately at AU50.
TrueView doing wonders for the '72, cracked out of a PCGS AU-58 holder by another collector, retaining that grade on resubmission.
Some additions to the set, good turnaround time from our host, love the TrueView's, nice surprise on a Friday!
Nice coins
Congrats
Mike
My Indians
Danco Set
I've got four newp Seated Liberty coins waiting on the TrueView images to be released.
BST transactions: dbldie55, jayPem, 78saen, UltraHighRelief, nibanny, liefgold, FallGuy, lkeigwin, mbogoman, Sandman70gt, keets, joeykoins, ianrussell (@GC), EagleEye, ThePennyLady, GRANDAM, Ilikecolor, Gluggo, okiedude, Voyageur, LJenkins11, fastfreddie, ms70, pursuitofliberty, ZoidMeister,Coin Finder, GotTheBug, edwardjulio, Coinnmore, Nickpatton, Namvet69,...
End Systemic Elitism - It Takes All Of Us
This coin I posted earlier in this thread as a MS63 Gold CAC, I sent it to PCGS and had it crossed and restored, and is now a MS66
Here is an 1887 UNC dime that I feel is better than most any that I have seen except that someone tried to clean a small area on the obverse side. What a shame. Does anyone know if there is a way to help this?
1876 in PCGS Holder graded AU55. I cannot tell if this is a RPD FS-304 Variety or not?
72 Dollar.
I'm glad you bought your coin and dodged this 1885. I hope the buyer is happy with the sticker.
Be careful out there.
1876-CC, XF40, Briggs 7-F, mintage 4,944,000. Not rare by any means but I was looking for a nice XF example of a CC quarter. Die scratch in the dentils above star 8.
End Systemic Elitism - It Takes All Of Us
Some may like the "sunset" toning...
BST transactions: dbldie55, jayPem, 78saen, UltraHighRelief, nibanny, liefgold, FallGuy, lkeigwin, mbogoman, Sandman70gt, keets, joeykoins, ianrussell (@GC), EagleEye, ThePennyLady, GRANDAM, Ilikecolor, Gluggo, okiedude, Voyageur, LJenkins11, fastfreddie, ms70, pursuitofliberty, ZoidMeister,Coin Finder, GotTheBug, edwardjulio, Coinnmore, Nickpatton, Namvet69,...
Don't see Gobrecht dollars everyday. So cool, @edwardjulio
"Got a flaming heart, can't get my fill"
Here is another recent arrival;
BST transactions: dbldie55, jayPem, 78saen, UltraHighRelief, nibanny, liefgold, FallGuy, lkeigwin, mbogoman, Sandman70gt, keets, joeykoins, ianrussell (@GC), EagleEye, ThePennyLady, GRANDAM, Ilikecolor, Gluggo, okiedude, Voyageur, LJenkins11, fastfreddie, ms70, pursuitofliberty, ZoidMeister,Coin Finder, GotTheBug, edwardjulio, Coinnmore, Nickpatton, Namvet69,...
Love that cracked up reverse! I bet it looks sweet under a loupe.
Lady Liberty still looking good @ 160
Nice V-2, 9 / far 6. Easy to attribute from the reverse crack pattern.
Nice V-1 with the RPD 18 S and reverse crack at 3:30.
As always, thank you for your variety elaboration Clint! @yosclimber
BST transactions: dbldie55, jayPem, 78saen, UltraHighRelief, nibanny, liefgold, FallGuy, lkeigwin, mbogoman, Sandman70gt, keets, joeykoins, ianrussell (@GC), EagleEye, ThePennyLady, GRANDAM, Ilikecolor, Gluggo, okiedude, Voyageur, LJenkins11, fastfreddie, ms70, pursuitofliberty, ZoidMeister,Coin Finder, GotTheBug, edwardjulio, Coinnmore, Nickpatton, Namvet69,...
I just joined to share and discuss Liberty Seated quarters. I was surprised to see this coin, which I own now. I have the entire "Dansco" set, except a 42-o sm dt instead of the 42 sm dt proof. Why Dansco chose the small date proof instead of the 42-o small date, I have no idea.
Congrats Manifest Destiny on putting together such a tough series. I have been a Seated collector for about 25 years now. I have been working with all the denominations so know a little about all and am a master of none. I will say though, even many of the so called common
date quarters are extremely hard to find attractive. Enjoy your set. James
Here's another recent arrival;
BST transactions: dbldie55, jayPem, 78saen, UltraHighRelief, nibanny, liefgold, FallGuy, lkeigwin, mbogoman, Sandman70gt, keets, joeykoins, ianrussell (@GC), EagleEye, ThePennyLady, GRANDAM, Ilikecolor, Gluggo, okiedude, Voyageur, LJenkins11, fastfreddie, ms70, pursuitofliberty, ZoidMeister,Coin Finder, GotTheBug, edwardjulio, Coinnmore, Nickpatton, Namvet69,...
Thanks, I agree about the "common" dates especially the 1840's Philly issues. Many of them are as scarce as the New Orleans issues. I actually had the set in a Dansco but I'm now in the process of getting everything certified (or re-certified) and started a registry set. Long term goal is nice VF coins but I'd be happy with the rare dates in 12 or 15. - Don
Proof seated liberty is king
Don you are spot on about the Philly Quarters from the 1840's. I put a Philly quarter in XF-40
on my must get list in 2021. I just managed to get one about three weeks ago. When I mentioned how hard it is to find one of those, several people claimed it was just a current anomaly. I think they have not tried to find one in a very long time and would find their beards growing long if they pursued one. James
Here's the True View