Pattern 1799 halfpenny by Fullerton in silver, NGC PF66CAM.
The Fullerton patterns are listed in the NGC Conder token census if they are mint state and under Great Britain patterns, restrikes and off-metal coins if they are proof.
Top pop newp. 1859 triple punched 9, type 1 variety. Not the prettiest coin ever, but the only mint state example graded (or known). Next highest graded is AU-55.
Numismatic author & owner of the Uncommon Cents collections. 2011 Fred Bowman award winner, 2020 J. Douglas Ferguson award winner, & 2022 Paul Fiocca award winner.
And this one that I love. I bought it for bullion and yes, it is a top pop. But contrary to the many shown here is heavily circulated, with a superb colour. 1856Mo 2 escudos F12.
Here's a cool, little coin. Struck at Philadelphia for Colombia. Mintage of 400,00. Odd silver fineness, 0.666. PCGS MS66 and strangely from the Kings Norton Mint Collection.
Another WWII era world coin struck in the U.S. Guatemala 10c, 1943. Struck at Philadelphia, mintage of 600,000. Also tied with two other coins, PCGS MS67. Neat coin.
Last one for this morning following the same theme. 1962 Liberia S$1. Struck at Philadelphia, mintage 1,000,000. Top pop at PCGS MS64. Interesting toning, really attractive in hand.
You would have to know this type to be impressed. Seen many hundreds maybe over 1000, and never saw an example even approaching this level of pristine. I've researched and matched the obverse and reverse dies to other examples with both types of c/m, most in typical scuffy condition, because the coin almost looks "too good". Bullion coin modeled after Austrian 4 ducats but struck in Belgrade with dies made in Paris. All were countermarked after striking which meant, of course, they had to be handled. Top pop for type at both services, Conservatively graded IMO, plus would almost certainly be called cameo Proof , not MS in Europe.
This is the 1673 halfpenny formerly in an NGC 65 slab. Somewhat optimistically graded for the reverse, and in any case is actually 1675 over 3 over 2, not 1673! Knowing there are a couple of people interested in this area, FYI, high grade Charles II halfpennies are a bit thin on the ground as at least 3 of the 11 slabbed 63 or higher are not, including a 64 PCGS.
This is the only one graded at PCGS, and at SP68. NGC has graded about a dozen, three in MS67 and none higher. Most of these are still raw, so "top pop" doesn't mean much.
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Highest graded at PCGS, purchased from a board member here.
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Even though I have no more Top Pop's of my own, I check back with every new post for some well needed inspiration/drooling.
The Fullerton patterns are listed in the NGC Conder token census if they are mint state and under Great Britain patterns, restrikes and off-metal coins if they are proof.
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1797 gilt pattern halfpenny, Peck-1165, NGC PF65UC, 1/0, none at PCGS
I WANT THAT!!!
Just remembered this one is Pop.1 in all grades.
Mine's apparently the only one graded, at PCGS, anyway.
So by default, this AU58 is top pop.
Old Thread Warning - but I did come across this in my safe deposit box - apparently a Pop. 1/0
Pacific Northwest Numismatic Association
1965 Congo 10F LION's with NEW PCGS attributions.
RKL
never knew about this thread..........love it
Many members on this forum that now it cannot fit in my signature. Please ask for entire list.
1887 Japan (M-20) 10 sen PCGS MS-68 pop-1/0 #500432.68/5177139 !!!
1905 Japan (M-38) 10 sen PCGS MS-68
pop-1/0 #500447.68/26067173 !!!
Sorry, don't know how to post pics !!!
Thanks !!!
1799 1/4P, PCGS PR65RB 1/0, none = or > at NGC
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Top pop newp. 1859 triple punched 9, type 1 variety. Not the prettiest coin ever, but the only mint state example graded (or known). Next highest graded is AU-55.
https://coins.ha.com/itm/canada/world-coins/canada-victoria-cent-1859-ms62-red-and-brown-pcgs-/a/3067-31147.s?ic4=ListView-ShortDescription-071515
http://www.victoriancent.com
Amazing medal and still a 1/0!
Here are the ones that I posted earlier in the thread -- the pictures are no longer available from that site which I will not even bother to name.
1783 silver ducat (48 stuviers), Dutch Republic, Utrecht, NGC AU-58
1787 over 6 Viceroyalty of New Spain 8 reales, Mexico City mint. Pop 1/0 (only one at NGC or PCGS). NGC F15
And my new one from Long Beach 1760 Bavaria thaler NGC MS-63.
Gorgeous .Thanks for showing it.
http://images.pcgs.com/TrueView/32657468_Large.jpg
This is an amazing thread...
An MS68, small but lovely. Will look for my other top pops to post here.
The sun's face is amazing!
Few others that I have in my phone...
CAR 1 escudo. This is top pop for the entire 1 escudo series.
Now, a Mexican half escudo 65+, top pop for 1846 and almost for the series (6 at 66).
Mexican 5 cents, 1901Cn. MS63.
Mexican 2 cents, 1883, MS65.
I shall look for the ones I have in my computer instead on my phone and share them with you.
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WOWEE !!
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More top pops...
First 10C MS66 1888
And this one that I love. I bought it for bullion and yes, it is a top pop. But contrary to the many shown here is heavily circulated, with a superb colour. 1856Mo 2 escudos F12.
More TP: Mexico 1/2 escudo 1816, 1818, and 1820:
Some CAR 8 reales that are too, TP. Enjoy:
Some Iturbide's TP:
And some Mexican pesos, TP:
Halfpennies, George VI, Calm Sea Variety Top Pop?
One of only four coins graded better than MS66 in the entire 75 year run of the cap & rays series.
(MS66+)
That 1604 is mind blowing! It can come live with me if you ever get tired of it
I give away money. I collect money.
I don’t love money . I do love the Lord God.
I give away money. I collect money.
I don’t love money . I do love the Lord God.
Those Chilean escudos are sweet @bidask
Thank you
A shoutout to Mr. Eureka for pointing out the provenance on that Chilean 2 escudos.
NGC just added the provenance to the slab very recently .
I give away money. I collect money.
I don’t love money . I do love the Lord God.
Few more Top Pop coins:
Here's a cool, little coin. Struck at Philadelphia for Colombia. Mintage of 400,00. Odd silver fineness, 0.666. PCGS MS66 and strangely from the Kings Norton Mint Collection.
Jeff
Another Colombia coin struck in the U.S., this one at San Francisco. Big mintage, 10,000,000. This is tied with one other coin, PCGS MS66.
Jeff
Cuban peso, 1953 Marti issue. Struck at Philadelphia. Mintage 1,000,000. Tied with two other coins, PCGS MS65.
Jeff
Curacao 5c, 1943 struck at Philadelphia. Mintage of 2,000,000. Also issued for Suriname. Tied with two other coin, PCGS MS67.
Jeff
Another WWII era world coin struck in the U.S. Guatemala 10c, 1943. Struck at Philadelphia, mintage of 600,000. Also tied with two other coins, PCGS MS67. Neat coin.
Jeff
Last one for this morning following the same theme. 1962 Liberia S$1. Struck at Philadelphia, mintage 1,000,000. Top pop at PCGS MS64. Interesting toning, really attractive in hand.
Jeff
Few other TP for today...
Here's a fun one that joined the collection courtesy of @MrEureka
1802/1 overdate - the only example certified at both PCGS and NGC and a variety unknown to Calbeto
8 Reales Madness Collection
And a pair of top pop beauties courtesy of @OriginalDan
8 Reales Madness Collection
More TP...
W. O. W. !!!
Absolutely insane!
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You would have to know this type to be impressed. Seen many hundreds maybe over 1000, and never saw an example even approaching this level of pristine. I've researched and matched the obverse and reverse dies to other examples with both types of c/m, most in typical scuffy condition, because the coin almost looks "too good". Bullion coin modeled after Austrian 4 ducats but struck in Belgrade with dies made in Paris. All were countermarked after striking which meant, of course, they had to be handled. Top pop for type at both services, Conservatively graded IMO, plus would almost certainly be called cameo Proof , not MS in Europe.
A total of two at PCGS and two at NGC in 66RB. None graded in "RD" designation at any grade. None graded higher than 66.
Here is mine. Not a highly collected series, but I like the design of these copper minors.
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Recent pickups:
German States MS65 1612 3 Kreuzer, Groschen.
Italian States MS63 1339-42 Grosso.
Great stuff everyone! brg5658 - nice to see you back here!
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This is the 1673 halfpenny formerly in an NGC 65 slab. Somewhat optimistically graded for the reverse, and in any case is actually 1675 over 3 over 2, not 1673! Knowing there are a couple of people interested in this area, FYI, high grade Charles II halfpennies are a bit thin on the ground as at least 3 of the 11 slabbed 63 or higher are not, including a 64 PCGS.
This is the only one graded at PCGS, and at SP68. NGC has graded about a dozen, three in MS67 and none higher. Most of these are still raw, so "top pop" doesn't mean much.
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Highest graded at PCGS, purchased from a board member here.
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My sets: [280+ horse coins] :: [France Sowers] :: [Colorful world copper] :: [Beautiful world coins]
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And the TP for today...
Jernegan's lottery medal, 1736 (MI 517/72, Betts-169) NGC MS63 (2787774-018)
The original lottery prize.
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