@1tommy said:
Well this was the first time I bid on a auction at David Lawrence and learned a few things. Unlike most auctions when you wait to throw a bid in the last few seconds it adds on 3 minutes lol. Second thing, there was no Buyers Fee and Shipping was Free.
That was cool and I can see why the seller still makes money with it set up that way. Paid for my coin on Monday and received the coin yesterday. So Thanks to @JBatDavidLawrence for a great experience. This coin comes from Reds Collection and I really was glad to pick this one off.
Down to 11 coins left for my set. MS 67 and a CAC sticker... Oh I tried to win one of the Pogue coins and was completely shut out so congrats to all those who did get one.
@1tommy said:
Well this was the first time I bid on a auction at David Lawrence and learned a few things. Unlike most auctions when you wait to throw a bid in the last few seconds it adds on 3 minutes lol. Second thing, there was no Buyers Fee and Shipping was Free.
That was cool and I can see why the seller still makes money with it set up that way. Paid for my coin on Monday and received the coin yesterday. So Thanks to @JBatDavidLawrence for a great experience. This coin comes from Reds Collection and I really was glad to pick this one off.
Down to 11 coins left for my set. MS 67 and a CAC sticker... Oh I tried to win one of the Pogue coins and was completely shut out so congrats to all those who did get one.
Big day, as I finally settled on a 32-S.
This is a date/mm that I would want in my collection even if I wasn't try to complete the series.
Even though I'm not a Registry "competitor", I did finally move out of the 30's into 29th place in the 32-64 basic circulation strikes and proof category.
I'll admit it, that was satisfying, lol.
"If I say something in the woods and my wife isn't there to hear it.....am I still wrong?"
The '32-S WQ was always what we termed one of the "big five" when I would do shows in the 1980s and early 1990s. At that time they were almost all raw coins and one had to make certain there was no hint of run on the hair along the forehead and above the ear, but they always brought a smile to everyone's face.
@sparky64 said:
Big day, as I finally settled on a 32-S.
This is a date/mm that I would want in my collection even if I wasn't try to complete the series.
Even though I'm not a Registry "competitor", I did finally move out of the 30's into 29th place in the 32-64 basic circulation strikes and proof category.
I'll admit it, that was satisfying, lol.
I have started the journey into the early proofs with the addition of this coin. I would absolutely love to find the other ones in the series that match this!
Have this currently selling on Great Collections. https://www.greatcollections.com/Coin/851467/1964-D-Washington-Quarter-NGC-MS-67-Toned
Orginally a PCGS 67 it was then moved to an NGC 67* holder, resubbed trying for a 67+, didn't make it and lost the star. This is a truly amazing coin that their photos don't do justice. Here is the trueview.
If you are interested in this coin and would like to see a video please message me your email address.
Just received my 34-D mechanical error re-slab.
Very good customer service getting it fixed.
It has much more luster than the TV would suggest and I'm pleased to finally have it in my set.
Edit: MS63
"If I say something in the woods and my wife isn't there to hear it.....am I still wrong?"
@erwindoc said:
Very nice for the grade! Must have something that is unseen with the images. I guessed a grade higher!
Thanks.
The lighting does soften some of the hits but they are minor and minimal.
I don't mean to oversell the luster. It's nice but certainly not 67 luster.
I personally think it's an easy 64 but it's not a big deal.
"If I say something in the woods and my wife isn't there to hear it.....am I still wrong?"
@erwindoc said:
Very nice for the grade! Must have something that is unseen with the images. I guessed a grade higher!
Thanks.
The lighting does soften some of the hits but they are minor and minimal.
I don't mean to oversell the luster. It's nice but certainly not 67 luster.
I personally think it's an easy 64 but it's not a big deal.
@sparky64 It doesn't need to be wear-your-sunglasses luster to be a neat coin deserving higher grading. Originality will speak volumes toward desirability as well.
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
Congrats on getting the 34 d in the right slab and agree its a nice looking coin for your set. I am now down to 8 coins left for my set as I picked this one off Heritage.
Finally picked up my "white whale" for my registry set, 1937S in MS67. This one even has a CAC sticker and has great color. Its the last official coin I needed to complete the mint set! I have put nearly 10 years into completing the set!
I have enjoyed watching you build this set and was the underbidder on this 1937 s and glad that you got the coin. It is a Ten Year project to Build a Great Set and I still have 2 more years to go to find another 37 s that has this look.....Congrats Again.
@erwindoc said:
Finally picked up my "white whale" for my registry set, 1937S in MS67. This one even has a CAC sticker and has great color. Its the last official coin I needed to complete the mint set! I have put nearly 10 years into completing the set!
Congratulations on finishing your set. I too just finished my PCGS registry set with these three coins..
So I bought my first PCGS coin in 1988, a 1932-S, graded MS-64. I took about a 20 year hiatus but really restarted trying to complete the set about 8 years ago. It has been fun, but I need to focus on my variety set and proof set.
Nice trio, NorCalJack! I had found that the D-mint coins were more often a bear than either of the S-or P-mint coins when I worked on my MS set, which was from perhaps 1994-2004. Your 1954-D, in particular, is a beast!
Congrats on finishing up your set and bet it feels nice. What is the story with those last 3 coins? Crossovers or found raw? I like them all.....You did a great job and now you can concentrate on the varieties and your proof set. Have Fun....I have been having no luck with my last 6 coins left and just have to practice patience.
Congrats on finishing up your set and bet it feels nice. What is the story with those last 3 coins? Crossovers or found raw? I like them all.....You did a great job and now you can concentrate on the varieties and your proof set. Have Fun....I have been having no luck with my last 6 coins left and just have to practice patience.
Enjoy Tom
Tom,
It is interesting as you build a set and the number of coins is reduced to a few it can be hard to locate. For me the 47-D, 54-D and 62-D were just difficult to find in a PCGS holder that had good eye appeal and not overpriced. You know that you have 6 coins left that you have to be patient to maintain the look and quality that you want for all of your coins. I bought the 47-D in an NGC MS67 holder. It looked good and I was hoping it would grade a 67 and it did. I also bought the 54-D in an NGC MS66 holder. I was hoping for a 66 or maybe an upgrade to 66+. I got lucky and it went 66+. I also bought the 62-D in an ICG holder MS67. That coin has great color and I would have been happy with a 66 or 66+. All of these coins I cracked out and sent in raw.
As a former collector of Washington Quarters, all I can say is that this is the best actively running thread on the PCGS Set Registry Forum. I enjoy viewing your very nice coins. Congrats to all the active posters here.
So here is another coin I just got back. A 1947-S/S FS-501. This coin originally was in an NGC MS67 holder with a green bean. So felt confident that it would go MS-67 or at the least a 66+. But it went MS-66. I think it is difficult to get all white coins to "+" grade. If the coin had nice toning I think it would have graded MS-66+.
So here is the coin and you can comment on the grade, maybe we can all learn from it. I know the coin is not perfect, but an MS-67 does not have to be.
Here is another coin I just got back. 1942-D DDR. I was lucky enough to find this raw. This DD is easy to see and I think is the best DDR variety in the series.
@PQueue said:
As a former collector of Washington Quarters, all I can say is that this is the best actively running thread on the PCGS Set Registry Forum. I enjoy viewing your very nice coins. Congrats to all the active posters here.
Erwin if you were chasing the 56 type B. I have a gorgeous blue one tht came from a group I bought in 2007 while on the East Coast. Out of the group I made 2 6's and 4 5's and this one is the nicest of them all. It has very attractive Blue toning.
But if you are not talking about the 56 type B nevermind.
I intended to try but to be honest, I lost track of time and forget.
I'm happy to see there are more up for auction this coming weekend because I wanted to support his sale.
"If I say something in the woods and my wife isn't there to hear it.....am I still wrong?"
@sparky64 said:
I intended to try but to be honest, I lost track of time and forget.
I'm happy to see there are more up for auction this coming weekend because I wanted to support his sale.
I'm bidding on five quarters this week. Hopefully I am helping.
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I have decided to keep my Washington Quarter Basic 32-64 Set and just got this Newp!
Love the color on this one! Nice pick up!
Glad you are keeping your set @DIMEMAN . Maybe things will work out better for me in the future
Tom,
That is a nice coin. Congratulations.
Here is my Washington Quarter Variety Registry Set
This is my Washington Quarter Proof Variety Registry Set
My apologies if this is not allowed, but I just posted the following on BST:
1936 Washington Quarter PR64+ PCGS w/CAC! PCGS Pop Only 5. High Eye Appeal
Stay safe!
My collecting “Pride & Joy” is my PCGS Registry Dansco 7070 Set:
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/type-sets/design-type-sets/complete-dansco-7070-modified-type-set-1796-date/publishedset/213996
Fine with me, but wouldn't be surprised if a wanna be hall monitor complains!
Big day, as I finally settled on a 32-S.
This is a date/mm that I would want in my collection even if I wasn't try to complete the series.
Even though I'm not a Registry "competitor", I did finally move out of the 30's into 29th place in the 32-64 basic circulation strikes and proof category.
I'll admit it, that was satisfying, lol.
"If I say something in the woods and my wife isn't there to hear it.....am I still wrong?"
My Washington Quarter Registry set...in progress
The '32-S WQ was always what we termed one of the "big five" when I would do shows in the 1980s and early 1990s. At that time they were almost all raw coins and one had to make certain there was no hint of run on the hair along the forehead and above the ear, but they always brought a smile to everyone's face.
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
Very nice 32-S!
My Washie NewP!
Beautiful color Jon!
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
I have started the journey into the early proofs with the addition of this coin. I would absolutely love to find the other ones in the series that match this!
Nice coin!
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
I love your 45S Jon
Have this currently selling on Great Collections.
https://www.greatcollections.com/Coin/851467/1964-D-Washington-Quarter-NGC-MS-67-Toned
Orginally a PCGS 67 it was then moved to an NGC 67* holder, resubbed trying for a 67+, didn't make it and lost the star. This is a truly amazing coin that their photos don't do justice. Here is the trueview.
If you are interested in this coin and would like to see a video please message me your email address.
http://www.ebay.com/sch/rs8199/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from=
That is a pretty quarter!!!!
Just received my 34-D mechanical error re-slab.
Very good customer service getting it fixed.
It has much more luster than the TV would suggest and I'm pleased to finally have it in my set.
Edit: MS63
"If I say something in the woods and my wife isn't there to hear it.....am I still wrong?"
My Washington Quarter Registry set...in progress
Very nice for the grade! Must have something that is unseen with the images. I guessed a grade higher!
Thanks.
The lighting does soften some of the hits but they are minor and minimal.
I don't mean to oversell the luster. It's nice but certainly not 67 luster.
I personally think it's an easy 64 but it's not a big deal.
"If I say something in the woods and my wife isn't there to hear it.....am I still wrong?"
My Washington Quarter Registry set...in progress
@sparky64 It doesn't need to be wear-your-sunglasses luster to be a neat coin deserving higher grading. Originality will speak volumes toward desirability as well.
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
That 1934-D looks nicer than an MS63.
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
Congrats on getting the 34 d in the right slab and agree its a nice looking coin for your set. I am now down to 8 coins left for my set as I picked this one off Heritage.
Enjoy Tom
I used to be famous now I just collect coins.
Link to My Registry Set.
https://pcgs.com/setregistry/quarters/washington-quarters-specialty-sets/washington-quarters-complete-variety-set-circulation-strikes-1932-1964/publishedset/78469
Varieties Are The Spice Of LIFE and Thanks to Those who teach us what to search For.
Finally picked up my "white whale" for my registry set, 1937S in MS67. This one even has a CAC sticker and has great color. Its the last official coin I needed to complete the mint set! I have put nearly 10 years into completing the set!
Congratulations! It is a heck of an undertaking and you have some truly superb coins.
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
I have enjoyed watching you build this set and was the underbidder on this 1937 s and glad that you got the coin. It is a Ten Year project to Build a Great Set and I still have 2 more years to go to find another 37 s that has this look.....Congrats Again.
Enjoy Tom
I used to be famous now I just collect coins.
Link to My Registry Set.
https://pcgs.com/setregistry/quarters/washington-quarters-specialty-sets/washington-quarters-complete-variety-set-circulation-strikes-1932-1964/publishedset/78469
Varieties Are The Spice Of LIFE and Thanks to Those who teach us what to search For.
Congratulations on finishing your set. I too just finished my PCGS registry set with these three coins..
So I bought my first PCGS coin in 1988, a 1932-S, graded MS-64. I took about a 20 year hiatus but really restarted trying to complete the set about 8 years ago. It has been fun, but I need to focus on my variety set and proof set.
Here is my Washington Quarter Variety Registry Set
This is my Washington Quarter Proof Variety Registry Set
Nice trio, NorCalJack! I had found that the D-mint coins were more often a bear than either of the S-or P-mint coins when I worked on my MS set, which was from perhaps 1994-2004. Your 1954-D, in particular, is a beast!
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
Hey Jay
Congrats on finishing up your set and bet it feels nice. What is the story with those last 3 coins? Crossovers or found raw? I like them all.....You did a great job and now you can concentrate on the varieties and your proof set. Have Fun....I have been having no luck with my last 6 coins left and just have to practice patience.
Enjoy Tom
I used to be famous now I just collect coins.
Link to My Registry Set.
https://pcgs.com/setregistry/quarters/washington-quarters-specialty-sets/washington-quarters-complete-variety-set-circulation-strikes-1932-1964/publishedset/78469
Varieties Are The Spice Of LIFE and Thanks to Those who teach us what to search For.
Here's the latest newp for the proof series!
Nice!
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
The Dimeman Registry of Washington Quarters has been listed on GC. Several CAC and many Varieties.
https://www.greatcollections.com/search.php?mode=product&series=41&searchid=&q=Dimeman&series=41&sort=01
Looking for Top Pop Mercury Dime Varieties & High Grade Mercury Dime Toners.
Tom,
It is interesting as you build a set and the number of coins is reduced to a few it can be hard to locate. For me the 47-D, 54-D and 62-D were just difficult to find in a PCGS holder that had good eye appeal and not overpriced. You know that you have 6 coins left that you have to be patient to maintain the look and quality that you want for all of your coins. I bought the 47-D in an NGC MS67 holder. It looked good and I was hoping it would grade a 67 and it did. I also bought the 54-D in an NGC MS66 holder. I was hoping for a 66 or maybe an upgrade to 66+. I got lucky and it went 66+. I also bought the 62-D in an ICG holder MS67. That coin has great color and I would have been happy with a 66 or 66+. All of these coins I cracked out and sent in raw.
Thanks everyone for the kind words.
Jay
Here is my Washington Quarter Variety Registry Set
This is my Washington Quarter Proof Variety Registry Set
Those are some nice coins! Does anyone know if he posts anywhere else?
You can message Dimeman under the same name on CoinTalk.com
Looking for Top Pop Mercury Dime Varieties & High Grade Mercury Dime Toners.
Well I got some coins back from PCGS that I thought I would share.
First up is a 1950 S/S MS66
Here is my Washington Quarter Variety Registry Set
This is my Washington Quarter Proof Variety Registry Set
As a former collector of Washington Quarters, all I can say is that this is the best actively running thread on the PCGS Set Registry Forum. I enjoy viewing your very nice coins. Congrats to all the active posters here.
So here is another coin I just got back. A 1947-S/S FS-501. This coin originally was in an NGC MS67 holder with a green bean. So felt confident that it would go MS-67 or at the least a 66+. But it went MS-66. I think it is difficult to get all white coins to "+" grade. If the coin had nice toning I think it would have graded MS-66+.
So here is the coin and you can comment on the grade, maybe we can all learn from it. I know the coin is not perfect, but an MS-67 does not have to be.
Here is my Washington Quarter Variety Registry Set
This is my Washington Quarter Proof Variety Registry Set
Here is another coin I just got back. 1942-D DDR. I was lucky enough to find this raw. This DD is easy to see and I think is the best DDR variety in the series.
Here is my Washington Quarter Variety Registry Set
This is my Washington Quarter Proof Variety Registry Set
The Hayes Megathread would give you a run for your money. I like both the Barber thread and this Washington thread. This is IMHO! https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/924440/the-michael-f-hayes-barber-megathread#latest
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
Hi sedulous, Note this superb Washington Quarter thread is on the PCGS Set Registry Forum, the Hayes thread is on the U.S. Coin Forum.
Ah hah, technicality!
A Barber Quartet is made up of Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Halves.
Anyone win any of dimeman's varieties tonight? I got outbid on two that I wanted(Type B and Type C) reverse.
Erwin if you were chasing the 56 type B. I have a gorgeous blue one tht came from a group I bought in 2007 while on the East Coast. Out of the group I made 2 6's and 4 5's and this one is the nicest of them all. It has very attractive Blue toning.
But if you are not talking about the 56 type B nevermind.
Jason
I intended to try but to be honest, I lost track of time and forget.
I'm happy to see there are more up for auction this coming weekend because I wanted to support his sale.
"If I say something in the woods and my wife isn't there to hear it.....am I still wrong?"
My Washington Quarter Registry set...in progress
I'm bidding on five quarters this week. Hopefully I am helping.
How about an error coin - here is a 1937-S Cracked Planchet coin. Don't see these very often!!
I like it!
Decided to upgrade my MS 64. Picked This Up last week and it has the Green Bean.
Enjoy Tom
I used to be famous now I just collect coins.
Link to My Registry Set.
https://pcgs.com/setregistry/quarters/washington-quarters-specialty-sets/washington-quarters-complete-variety-set-circulation-strikes-1932-1964/publishedset/78469
Varieties Are The Spice Of LIFE and Thanks to Those who teach us what to search For.
I picked up these two.
Here is my Washington Quarter Variety Registry Set
This is my Washington Quarter Proof Variety Registry Set
Here is my Washington Quarter Variety Registry Set
This is my Washington Quarter Proof Variety Registry Set