NEWPS from Dave Wnuck Numismatics. Next e-Newsletter Now Coming out Tuesday, 3/18/2014
My next e-Newsletter is due to come out on Tuesday, 3/18/2014. Send me a PM or an email and I will add you to the list. (It was supposed to come out on Monday, but I ran out of time). 
NEWPS Too New for Photos
Here are some of the coins I have picked up, along with brief descriptions. Since my coin photography skills are currently somewhere between infantile and childlike, expect an iPhone photo or scan if you want to see more, unless I indicate that I have a decent image of it. There are a few coins I have photos of, and those I will include here. All coins are subject to prior sale, and the prices include shipping. Seven day return for any reason.
1795 Half Cent. PCGS F-12 CAC [Green Label].
Cohen-2a.This is a “Punctuated Date” Redbook type, though it is not indicated on the PCGS tag; in the early days of slabbing, PCGS did not designate this major variety on the slab. These days it is known as the scarcest of the three Redbook types of this date. Not only that, but this is the extremely rare die state, with no bulge at the face. The coin is an even light chocolate brown on the obverse; the reverse is variegated between caramel and milk chocolate brown. $3575.
1828 Half Cent. PCGS MS63 BN
13 Stars. Great cartwheel and a terrific look, with even brown coloration. $895.
1818 Matron Head large Cent. PCGS MS64 BN CAC
About 20% mint red remains on this deeply lustrous, attractive type coin. $1675.
1818 Matron Head Large Cent. PCGS MS62 RB CAC
Here is a second example of this date, in a lower grade, but with red & brown in color. There is a significant amount of mint red on the obverse, while the reverse has mellowed to a lustrous light tan. $775.
1909-S Lincoln Cent. PCGS MS64 BN CAC [Rattler]
This date has long lived in the shadow of it's more famous brother – the 1909-S VDB, but it is a key date in it's own right. Fully lustrous, with about 20% original mint red remaining. Likely to stay this pretty as well, since it has been housed in this same slab for over 25 years. $485
1874 3c Nickel. PCGS PR64 CAC [OGH]
A less frequently seen date. Free of spots,and housed in this slab for approximately 20 years. $485.
1882 Shield Nickel. PCGS MS64 CAC [OGH]
Silvery in color, with strong cartwheel luster, and also housed in this same slab for 20 years. $395
1912 Liberty Nickel. PCGS MS65 CAC
Some light golden color adds character to this lustrous, well struck Liberty nickel. $595.
1805 Draped Bust Dime. PCGS XF40
A special coin, with concentric vibrant toning on both sides. Not inexpensive, but you just don't find early silver type with a knockout look like this very often (see attached photo). $5500.

1833 Bust Dime. PCGS AU55 CAC.
Beautiful peripheral blue, gold and green toning over lustrous surfaces. (professional photo available). $975.
1945-S Mercury Dime. PCGS MS67 CAC
I just had to buy this coin. A knock-out through and through. (see the attached photo). $595.

1864 Seated Quarter. PCGS MS62 CAC
A really tough Civil War date, and one in which CAC has saw fit to verify only 5 coins in all grades of uncirculated (professional photos available). $1750.
1805 Draped Bust Half Dollar. PCGS VF30
O-111, rarity-2. Attractive and crusty original light gold toning with a hint of blue . Lots of detail and character for the grade. $1575.
1805 Draped Bust Half Dollar. PCGS VF30
O-104, rarity-5. The same date and grade as the previous coin, but a different and much scarcer die variety. Not as attractive in appearance though, with dusky gray and deep brown toning. Not unattractive though, and priced a little lower than my other VF30. $1450.
1807 Draped Bust Half Dollar. PCGS VG8
Splashes of blue-green peripheral toning jazz up this lightly golden toned specimen. $795.
1808/7 Bust Half Dollar. PCGS XF40 CAC
O-101, rarity-1. The only overdate variety of this date, and attractively toned in gold and gray, with significant cartwheel luster seen in the peripheries. $1375.
1821 Bust Half Dollar. PCGS XF40 CAC
O-106, rarity-1. Light gray, crusty toning with a little bit of luster peeking through under the toning. $365.
1937 Walking Liberty Half Dollar. PCGS MS65 CAC [Rattler]
A 100% untoned coin that would easily look at home in a current slab that was one or two grades higher. $285.
1942 Walking Liberty half Dollar. PCGS PR67 CAC
Hard to believe you can purchase a nearly perfect, 100% white proof type coin such as this for less than a grand. $965.
1880-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS MS67 CAC [OGH]
A pristine stunner that is pure white, save for a vibrant crescent of rainbow toning at the reverse periphery. Housed in a circa 1990 early PCGS green label holder. $1150.
1904 Morgan Dollar. PCGS MS63
A typical Morgan date, but with atypical toning. Brilliant rings of color on both sides. (see attached photo). $595.

1847 No Motto $5 Liberty. PCGS AU58 CAC
This coin is remarkable for being proof-like on both sides, though PCGS does not designate classic gold as such. Quite remarkable, and a good looking coin as well. (See attached photo). $1275.

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Contact info to reserve coins:
My email address – davewnuck@gmail.com
Phone: (203) 231-1213
My website: www.DaveWcoins.com

NEWPS Too New for Photos
Here are some of the coins I have picked up, along with brief descriptions. Since my coin photography skills are currently somewhere between infantile and childlike, expect an iPhone photo or scan if you want to see more, unless I indicate that I have a decent image of it. There are a few coins I have photos of, and those I will include here. All coins are subject to prior sale, and the prices include shipping. Seven day return for any reason.
1795 Half Cent. PCGS F-12 CAC [Green Label].
Cohen-2a.This is a “Punctuated Date” Redbook type, though it is not indicated on the PCGS tag; in the early days of slabbing, PCGS did not designate this major variety on the slab. These days it is known as the scarcest of the three Redbook types of this date. Not only that, but this is the extremely rare die state, with no bulge at the face. The coin is an even light chocolate brown on the obverse; the reverse is variegated between caramel and milk chocolate brown. $3575.
1828 Half Cent. PCGS MS63 BN
13 Stars. Great cartwheel and a terrific look, with even brown coloration. $895.
1818 Matron Head large Cent. PCGS MS64 BN CAC
About 20% mint red remains on this deeply lustrous, attractive type coin. $1675.
1818 Matron Head Large Cent. PCGS MS62 RB CAC
Here is a second example of this date, in a lower grade, but with red & brown in color. There is a significant amount of mint red on the obverse, while the reverse has mellowed to a lustrous light tan. $775.
1909-S Lincoln Cent. PCGS MS64 BN CAC [Rattler]
This date has long lived in the shadow of it's more famous brother – the 1909-S VDB, but it is a key date in it's own right. Fully lustrous, with about 20% original mint red remaining. Likely to stay this pretty as well, since it has been housed in this same slab for over 25 years. $485
1874 3c Nickel. PCGS PR64 CAC [OGH]
A less frequently seen date. Free of spots,and housed in this slab for approximately 20 years. $485.
1882 Shield Nickel. PCGS MS64 CAC [OGH]
Silvery in color, with strong cartwheel luster, and also housed in this same slab for 20 years. $395
1912 Liberty Nickel. PCGS MS65 CAC
Some light golden color adds character to this lustrous, well struck Liberty nickel. $595.
1805 Draped Bust Dime. PCGS XF40
A special coin, with concentric vibrant toning on both sides. Not inexpensive, but you just don't find early silver type with a knockout look like this very often (see attached photo). $5500.

1833 Bust Dime. PCGS AU55 CAC.
Beautiful peripheral blue, gold and green toning over lustrous surfaces. (professional photo available). $975.
1945-S Mercury Dime. PCGS MS67 CAC
I just had to buy this coin. A knock-out through and through. (see the attached photo). $595.

1864 Seated Quarter. PCGS MS62 CAC
A really tough Civil War date, and one in which CAC has saw fit to verify only 5 coins in all grades of uncirculated (professional photos available). $1750.
1805 Draped Bust Half Dollar. PCGS VF30
O-111, rarity-2. Attractive and crusty original light gold toning with a hint of blue . Lots of detail and character for the grade. $1575.
1805 Draped Bust Half Dollar. PCGS VF30
O-104, rarity-5. The same date and grade as the previous coin, but a different and much scarcer die variety. Not as attractive in appearance though, with dusky gray and deep brown toning. Not unattractive though, and priced a little lower than my other VF30. $1450.
1807 Draped Bust Half Dollar. PCGS VG8
Splashes of blue-green peripheral toning jazz up this lightly golden toned specimen. $795.
1808/7 Bust Half Dollar. PCGS XF40 CAC
O-101, rarity-1. The only overdate variety of this date, and attractively toned in gold and gray, with significant cartwheel luster seen in the peripheries. $1375.
1821 Bust Half Dollar. PCGS XF40 CAC
O-106, rarity-1. Light gray, crusty toning with a little bit of luster peeking through under the toning. $365.
1937 Walking Liberty Half Dollar. PCGS MS65 CAC [Rattler]
A 100% untoned coin that would easily look at home in a current slab that was one or two grades higher. $285.
1942 Walking Liberty half Dollar. PCGS PR67 CAC
Hard to believe you can purchase a nearly perfect, 100% white proof type coin such as this for less than a grand. $965.
1880-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS MS67 CAC [OGH]
A pristine stunner that is pure white, save for a vibrant crescent of rainbow toning at the reverse periphery. Housed in a circa 1990 early PCGS green label holder. $1150.
1904 Morgan Dollar. PCGS MS63
A typical Morgan date, but with atypical toning. Brilliant rings of color on both sides. (see attached photo). $595.

1847 No Motto $5 Liberty. PCGS AU58 CAC
This coin is remarkable for being proof-like on both sides, though PCGS does not designate classic gold as such. Quite remarkable, and a good looking coin as well. (See attached photo). $1275.

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Contact info to reserve coins:
My email address – davewnuck@gmail.com
Phone: (203) 231-1213
My website: www.DaveWcoins.com
Dave Wnuck. Redbook contributor; long time PNG Member; listed on the PCGS Board of Experts. PM me with your email address to receive my e-newsletter, and visit DaveWcoins.com Find me on eBay at davewcoins
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Comments
Wish it was a CC
1. X2rider -- thanks!
2. Yorkshireman -- I did just pick up a CC Morgan with nice color. See the image below. It in an 1882-CC $1 in PCGS mS64 CAC. I was going to put it up on the site at $550, but I haven't done so yet.
I think I also have another CC Morgan in PCGS MS66 CAC that I just bought that has a large crescent of vibrant rainbow color on the back.
3. lordmarcovan - That $5 looks even more PL in hand. Oh -- and your new icon photo is really freakin' me out, man!
"Everything is on its way to somewhere. Everything." - George Malley, Phenomenon
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<< <i>Gorgeous DB dime !
Thanks Coundeuce!
"Everything is on its way to somewhere. Everything." - George Malley, Phenomenon
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RMR: 'Wer, wenn ich schriee, hörte mich denn aus der Engel Ordnungen?'
CJ: 'No one!' [Ain't no angels in the coin biz]
<< <i>Re your comments:
1. X2rider -- thanks!
2. Yorkshireman -- I did just pick up a CC Morgan with nice color. See the image below. It in an 1882-CC $1 in PCGS mS64 CAC. I was going to put it up on the site at $550, but I haven't done so yet.
I think I also have another CC Morgan in PCGS MS66 CAC that I just bought that has a large crescent of vibrant rainbow color on the back.
3. lordmarcovan - That $5 looks even more PL in hand. Oh -- and your new icon photo is really freakin' me out, man!
Dave,
Thanks. I missed your message until now. Love CC toners, but want color at both sides.