All I have to say is wow lasvegasteddy. What compelled you to bid on the CBH? I can't make heads or tails on that one, nice score. Nice Cam Franklin too
<< <i>All I have to say is wow lasvegasteddy. What compelled you to bid on the CBH? I can't make heads or tails on that one, nice score. Nice Cam Franklin too >>
price looked right if it wasn't polished...seller had it listed with a return policy i figured if it wasn't polished that i was looking at some great luster $200...this is the "las vegas" part of my name and home
yeah that 56' proof set...i did not see a cameo sitting in there at all...but it did look like a type 1 in there
everything in life is but merely on loan to us by our appreciation....lose your appreciation and see
What I received (these were taken with an old iPhone, but you will get the point):
Sean Reynolds
Incomplete planchets wanted, especially Lincoln Cents & type coins.
"Keep in mind that most of what passes as numismatic information is no more than tested opinion at best, and marketing blather at worst. However, I try to choose my words carefully, since I know that you guys are always watching." - Joe O'Connor
most of my "poor images, great coin" purchases were toned coins. here are a few nice examples:
a GSA dollar, off ebay. seller posted scans that showed almost no color, described it as "the craziest color toned dollar he has ever seen". buy-it-now price: $260. later graded MS64.
1880 Indian head cent. PCGS PR64RB. top 2 are seller's pics, bottom 2 were shot by Shane of Kryptonite Comics & Coins:
1884-O $1 NGC MS64. again, sold with scans of the coins that showed very little color. probably one of the coolest blue toners I've ever seen! again, pic by shane that later sold this coin for me on consignment.
This is a great thread with some awesome surprise examples. I don't have anything that matches the exact criteria.
I annoyingly mentioned it many times but the only "jaw dropper" coin I received in the mail was from a giveaway here several years back. It was a "post here" giveaway for a coin. No mention of what the coin was. My number was picked, PM's exchanged, coin mailed and received. My jaw hit the floor when I opened the package and saw an 1880-S Morgan MS66* PL beautifully toned.
"If I say something in the woods and my wife isn't there to hear it.....am I still wrong?"
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<< <i>All I have to say is wow lasvegasteddy. What compelled you to bid on the CBH? I can't make heads or tails on that one, nice score. Nice Cam Franklin too >>
price looked right if it wasn't polished...seller had it listed with a return policy
i figured if it wasn't polished that i was looking at some great luster
$200...this is the "las vegas" part of my name and home
yeah that 56' proof set...i did not see a cameo sitting in there at all...but it did look like a type 1 in there
What I received (these were taken with an old iPhone, but you will get the point):
Sean Reynolds
"Keep in mind that most of what passes as numismatic information is no more than tested opinion at best, and marketing blather at worst. However, I try to choose my words carefully, since I know that you guys are always watching." - Joe O'Connor
In hand:
1/2 Cents
U.S. Revenue Stamps
Sold yesterday:
Latin American Collection
as some of you had glamour shots that you worked with and bought from
"my creature from the black lagoon"....here
sellers image...1923-P
this is what crawled out...yes gloves were worn just incase it had cooties unknown to man
pcgs didn't like it...but i still do
To this:
10-4,
My Instagram picturesErik
My registry sets
a GSA dollar, off ebay. seller posted scans that showed almost no color, described it as "the craziest color toned dollar he has ever seen". buy-it-now price: $260. later graded MS64.
1880 Indian head cent. PCGS PR64RB. top 2 are seller's pics, bottom 2 were shot by Shane of Kryptonite Comics & Coins:
1884-O $1 NGC MS64. again, sold with scans of the coins that showed very little color. probably one of the coolest blue toners I've ever seen! again, pic by shane that later sold this coin for me on consignment.
<< <i>"we are talking about crappy seller images right"
as some of you had glamour shots that you worked with and bought from
"my creature from the black lagoon"....here
sellers image...1923-P
this is what crawled out...yes gloves were worn just incase it had cooties unknown to man
pcgs didn't like it...but i still do
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Wow, wow, WOW! That is awesome! Well done!
See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces
I don't have anything that matches the exact criteria.
I annoyingly mentioned it many times but the only "jaw dropper" coin I received in the mail was from a giveaway here several years back.
It was a "post here" giveaway for a coin. No mention of what the coin was.
My number was picked, PM's exchanged, coin mailed and received.
My jaw hit the floor when I opened the package and saw an 1880-S Morgan MS66* PL beautifully toned.
"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