Your Favorite Twenty Coins (And where they came from)
For me, buying a new coin always leads me to taking a look at the collection as a whole as well as the coins that I consider to be my "trophies", which is obviously a subjective term. Some wouldn't qualify them as such, but based on what I look for, these are nearly irreplaceable.
Below are my top twenty, and how they came into the collection. Would love to hear from everyone else too, but only if you have pics!
My icon. Purchased in 2006 in an Fat Slab NGC MS66 holder from CTCollector on the boards. Crossed to PCGS. Top Pop. Sent to CAC. Green sticker.
Purchased from Andy Lustig in 2012 in a PCGS MS66 Secure Holder. Pop 1/0. Monster.
Purchased from Broadstruck on the boards in 2007 in a Fat Slab NGC MS64 holder, where it still resides. Undergraded. Sent to CAC. Green sticker.
Bought on Ebay in 2009. Purchased graded in NGC MS65 holder. Crossed to same grade at PCGS. A stunner moose of a coin.
Bought today! Ha! From Doug Winter. Purchased graded by PCGS in MS63 holder with a CAC sticker.
Purchased from Andy Lustig in 2006 in a PCGS MS67 holder. Finest graded of the date and tied with one other of the type. OMG coin.
Purchased raw from Earl Collison in 2015. Sent to PCGS. Came back XF45. Sent to CAC. Green sticker. Killer tough rare piece.
Purchased from Heritage ANA auction in 2016. Paid stupid money, but I had to have. Purchased in PCGS OGH XF40 holder with Gold CAC sticker.
Purchased raw from Earl Collison in 2015. Sent to PCGS and got an AU50. Sent to CAC. Green sticker. It glowed in the DANSCO from which it was plucked.
Taken as payment from Earl Collison in 2016 in an old fat slab NGC MS65 holder. Sent to CAC. Gold Sticker. Just how a Morgan should look.
Purchased from a Heritage auction in 2014 in a PCGS MS68 holder. Finest for the type. As much as a monster as a small coin can be.
The coin that made me fall in love with RE Halves. Purchased from Carmel Stamp and Coin in 2003. The epitome of circ perfection and the coin by which all circ RE Halves are judged. Bought in a PCGS XF45 holder. Sent to CAC. Green sticker.
Heritage auction in 2016 in a large but largely unimpressive Swiss sale. This coin stood out. Bought in an old fat slab NGC MS68 holder.
Purchased from Rick Sear, aka ColonelJessup in 2015. It is the standard by which circ Bust left half eagles are judged. Bought in a PCGS XF45 holder with CAC sticker.
Another Shooting Thaler from Ebay. Bought in 2008 in an OGH PCGS MS67 holder. Just killer and tied for finest graded.
Taken as payment from Earl Collison in 2016 in an NGC MS65 old fat slab holder. Sent to CAC. Green sticker. Big beautiful coin.
Purchased from Andy Lustig in 2012 in a PCGS Secure Plus MS66 holder. Another I was able to cherry from a near complete date run. Pop 1/0. I can't find any to match it and a few others.
Purchased from Fishteeth on the boards. A beautiful baby bust half dime that presents so nicely. Bought in PCGS AU58 OGH holder. Sent to CAC. Green sticker.
Bought raw from out of a shoe box from Dean Blackburn in 2010. Sent to NGC and came back MS67. Crossed to PCGS. Prettiest reverse I have ever seen on a German coin.
Purchased from Seth Chandler in 2016 in a PCGS AU50 holder. Sent to CAC. Green sticker. The model coin for circ Indian Eagles.
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(1) Thanks for the effort you put in this post.
(2a) I don't collect gold. (2b) That 1913 ten dollar is quite possibly the nicest looking coin I've ever seen.
wow! That is a really nice group of coins! The photography is sunning as well.
Wow, what a fantastic collection and an excellent post. I'm a fan of small collections, carefully chosen. I would like to add my humble 20 this weekend when I have time to contribute. In the meantime, I will enjoy your thread and hope others will share their special coins with us!
"Got a flaming heart, can't get my fill"
You sure have a great eye for quality surfaces!
I LOVE the 1872 Seated half, the 39-O is pretty stunning. The 37 Reeded edge is absolutely perfect. That type 1 SLQ is no slouch either.
Very nice!
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Wonderful CoinLt!
I'll put this one up (don't have time for twenty right now!). I went out to a PCGS auction in Las Vegas in 2004 to get it. It was a pop 1 (PR67DCAM) at the time (now pop 3). Met Laura for the first time, who was there bidding in behalf of Bruce Scher (RIP). Laura/Bruce won it, but Bruce later sold it to me for what he'd paid a couple of months later when he sold his 3CN proof set in order to build a type set.
Here's a warning parable for coin collectors...
I started working on this and decided that 20 coins was way too many to post. So I am going to make it six pieces.
1795 Small Eagle $5 gold. The reverse of this piece was the only design that was not represented in my collection. I purchased this at a Baltimore show. PCGS AU-55
1805 Dime, PCGS AU-58. I purchased this from the late Catherine Bullowa back in the 1970s. It was my introduction to high grade early U.S. coins.
1907 High Relief $20, purchased a Summer FUN show a few years ago. This coin really showcases the beauty of this design. NGC MS-65.
1782 Libertas Amereicana Medal. Purchased from Anthony Taranova many years ago. Raw
1797 Bust Dollar, I reallhy like this coin because it is totally original. I wish I could buy the whole set like this. I've never been able to get it right in a picture; it looks better in person. Purchased from Jim McGuigan at a Baltimore show. PCGS EF-45
1796 No Stars Quarter Eagle. This coin finished my type set. It is the rarest U.S. type coin by a small margin over the 1808 quarter eagle. Purchased in a Stacks' auciton. NGC MS-62.
@coinlieutenant .... Very, very impressive coins.... I like many of them...Is that a clashed die on the obverse of the half dime? Or just an photo anomaly? That circ $10 Indian is exceptional.... Cheers, RickO
@BillJones I figured there would be some cool coins and stories. I hope membrs take the time to do what you did. Amazing coins and it shows what a lifetime of collecting can yield.
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We kid around a lot here but dang... those are some super nice coins!!
@coinlieutenant and @Bill Jones ...both amazing coins...I wish I had just any one of those...
@Bill Jones ... your coins and the stories behind them are incredible...thanks for sharing...really love your Libertas medal...your old gold is amazing...
that is a great looking box of 20.
I only have an older version of this uploaded. When I get home tonight, I'll post the new one and describe where they came from. For me, the concept of my best 20 is fairly fluid and they come and go. I already know there are couple of these that will be bumped by better coins.
I'm not gonna play, but I love watching the show so far!
@coinlieutenant you said:
"Purchased from Heritage ANA auction in 2016. Paid stupid money, but I had to have. Purchased in PCGS OGH XF40 holder with Gold CAC sticker."
i remember this coin. there were a lot of really nice examples of half dollars and dollars (many with gold stickers) in that auction. i lot viewed all of them. this one, was easily one of the top five (eye appeal) in those lots, in my opinion. it's not stupid money because where are you going to find another coin that looks like THAT. (ps, i did not bid on this coin because i ended up blowing my budget on a non-auction piece before the hammer even dropped).
anyway, my other observation is that your CB $5 newp seems to have rekindled a fire. i can see why! great coins.
1907 High Relief $20 would one of my favorites to reach for...the 39-O CBH Half Dollar is not far behind.
Great boxes of twenty!
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,...
Killer box of 20 J. The newp looks sweet.
Can't post pics of all of mine though I love this one.
My 1866 Philly Mint Set
So when does your calender come out and how can I get a copy?
I wish this was a BST thread
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Mmmnn that is tough but I would say right now these 20 I would be happy with.
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From forum member Pat Braddick. Was in an old ANACS holder
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I found this one at a local coin show. Nice toned AU58 Full Head SLQ I have found so far.
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Also from another great forum member, but I forget his name.....sorry
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This one is from Ebay and I cracked it out and resubmitted and it graded higher then the original.
Stunning color.
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This is also from Ebay, sell was Shane. I crossed it to PCGS and had the BB variety noted on slab.
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This Trade Dollar came from forum member Original Dan....I had to wait 1 or 2 years till he was finally ready to sell it to me. Well worth the wait for this beautiful toned Trade.
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This beautiful toned Morgan is very difficult to find in a nice high grade and toned.
It too came from an old time member here and I think was the first coin I ever bought from a member.
I kept asking every so often if he was ready to sell and one day.....he was.
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I found this nicely toned Peace dollar at the last coin show in Long Beach convention center I went to
about 3 years ago.
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This toned proof came from Great Collections and I got very lucky as not many people were watching this one
so I was able to pick it up at a very reasonable price.
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This too cane from a local coin show near LAX airport several years ago. Nicest toned AU55 I have seen so far.
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I love this design the best of all the gold coins. Slightly toned, purchased from a gold and silver bullion dealer local in Torrance.
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Now I am showing some of my favorite tokens. US and World.
Several years ago I found this raw beauty in a coishow in Buena Park........Have never seen any other one hold a candle to this stunner.
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This is my newest pickup a few months back from Heritage. Crossed from NGC to PCGS.
A quite rare and beautiful California Territorial Gold piece.
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A few years back there was an auction in England. I stayed up in the middle of the night as I had to.....
at almost any price....purchase this British Conder Token as I adore the Slouth Design, it was toned and a proof!
which is very rare. It is advertising the Red Lion Inn, which is still there today! I have drooled over these
and never thought I would own one. Well getting back to the late night auction...It was live and I could here the people bidding against me. It came down to one guy and me. Overtime he bid I went above him and overtime you could here him moan or yell out in disgust. I guess he was so angry he raised his bid considerably and I bid higher.
He screamed in anger and you can hear the audience in the background aghast.......Probably the best night I had in years!! It was raw and thank goodness PCGS agreed that this was a proof.
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Purchased raw on Ebay back in 2009 and in a PCGS holder. I am 1/2 Russian so I do have a small collection.
This beauty is so pretty and looks like a proof.
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Also a Russian coin in very high grade, toned. Almost never seen like this. Purchased from CRO
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This one is very special to me. Not many people collect copies or electrotypes but I adore early American coins but
cannot afford the real thing. Well I guess if I sell my other coins and tokens I could put together a nice Colonial collection
but I love to many other coins to limit myself. This is a (1652) 6Pence W-14072 Silver Pine Tree Wyatt Copy MS63
Many people are aware of Wyatt copies, if you are not just do a forum search.
I purchase this from forum member/dealer Dave Wnuck.
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For years I looked for this popular Hard Times Token. Many copper collectors also chase this one as there
were no half cents for this year. I purchased it from Ebay and I think it super nice looking and under graded.
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Another very popular Hard Times Token.......Very difficult to find in nice grades. I purchased this one from CRO
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Last but not least. British 18th century Conder Token. Semi rare but very difficult to find nice looking.
Also searched for many years for this one. I love this for the design as it is a constant reminder to me that
I need to keep "charging" through my many illness' and break though the chains. Beautiful reverse too.
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I hope you enjoyed my varied collection. I think it represents me as a person and who I am.
I love color and beautiful designed coins and tokens. I appreciate my Russian Heritage.
and have a extremely varied taste in coins and token........just as in life
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Stefanie - I'm glad you have varied tastes and a great eye so we can relish your collection! It is "fun" to see your collection.
"Got a flaming heart, can't get my fill"
Awesome, thanks for sharing !!!
Here was my box of twenty. Some I have sold and some I still have. I wish I still had them all.
Bought this on ebay. PCGS MS65.
Bought this raw at a local flea market. PCGS MS67
Bought this raw from my dealer. PCGS MS67+
Bought this raw from my dealer. MS67FB.
Bought this on ebay. PCGS VF35.
Cracked out this as a MS63. Now PCGS MS64.
Bought this on ebay. One of the most uniquely toned coins I have seen. PCGS MS65.
Got this from a forum member in a cant be described trade and eventual upgrade. PCGS MS66.
Got this from the above trade. It upgraded too. PCGS MS67.
My favorite all time coin. Got it from a forum member. PCGS MS66.
Ebay. MS67.
Bought this on ebay in a MS65 no name slab. PCGS MS65.
Bought off ebay. MS65.
Bought off ebay. PCGS PR67CAM
Bought from my dealer. MS65 GSA.
Bought raw at a flea market. 1923 Plate coin in RYB's Peace Dollar Redbook Guide. PCGS MS62.
Bought raw from a local dealer. PCGS Genuine F Details, Environmental damage.
Bought off ebay. PCGS XF45.
Local dealer. PCGS MS62.
I love gold. Local Dealer. PCGS MS64.
I am somewhat hesitant to post my coins since they are in commonly available grades and are not high on the rarity scale. Perhaps I'm a little insecure of being judged, but as is often said here, collect what you like and don't worry about what other people think. Nonetheless, I would like to hear what you think. After all, a coin board is a shared community.
My collecting tastes and standards have certainly changed over the years and I look back on what I've flushed out of the collection with chagrin at times, and relief at other times. Tuition expense, but also because I wanted something new or better. There are only a few I wished I retained, but in general, I'm very happy with what I have now. I don't consider any of my pieces "trophy" level as the learned coinlieutenant solicits, but each is special to me.
Leading off with an AU PCGS Fugio copper - the essential (IMHO) coin for any collection, from CRO in 2016
AU58 BN PCGS CAC half cent with hard milk chocolate surfaces that I adore bought at a FUN show from Chris McCawley in 2012
MS64+ BN PCGS CAC half cent with dark chocolate color with blazing luster from Tom Reynolds at a St. Louis show in 2013
MS64 RB PCGS indian cent with golden orange toning from Angel Dees at Central States in 2014
MS66 PCGS CAC buff from our very own OP coinlieutenant in 2013 - yep, common as dirt, but striking nonetheless.
MS65+ PCGS CAC dime from Tom Bush (twice) beginning in 2014. Tom is a sweetheart and a gentleman dealer!
AU58 OGH PCGS CAC half from RYK (after much begging and he was gracious to me) in 2012 who had beaten me out previously when first offered by Mark Feld. I'll always remember the secret of looking up Feld's picture site to gander at his new pieces before his newsletter went out, thereby getting an early bird opportunity. Hey, I felt like an insider. This coin is really the pride of my collection and I have a large high quality print of this on my office wall (that has shockingly gathered no interest from coworkers).
MS65 OGH PCGS CAC 49-S half from CRO in 2016 - love the obverse colors, reverse is ho-hum (a single side wondercoin)
MS66 NGC CAC from Mark Feld in 2011 - I'm thinking this coin will grade at a + level if submitted raw to PCGS.
and last, but not least are a few foreign coins that slake my thirst for wonderful copper
1792 half penny from Jerry Bobbe in 2009 - I love the dentils and the big nose which is a close approximation of the good general
1794 half penny from Jerry Bobbe in 2008 - incredible luster and condition for copper this old
1797 half penny from Bill McKivor in 2008 of which Bobbe wished to acquire from me given its surfaces. A wonderful story about this significant battle - oh does this token have its charms!
Lastly, and not at 20 yet, an 1824 1R in a NGC fatty from CRO in 2015
I hope you like these lucky 13 pieces of history!
"Got a flaming heart, can't get my fill"
I like em! Has it really been 4 years since I sold you that buffalo? Still looks awesome.
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OK, like I said before, the thing I posted earlier is dated. Here's a more accurate reflection of my current favorite 20 coins.
Working from the upper left corner in a more-or-less clockwise direction, here they are:
Some amazing pieces there Bryce. Wow.
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Here are a few of mine:
1842 $5 Large Letters in an old fatty AU55 ex Jimmy Hayes and Ed Milas. Purchased at the 2015 CSNS sale of the New Orleans Collection.
1842 $2.5 P45 CAC bought from Doug Winter in 2009?. This date is one of the most underrated coins in the series and at one time was considered a major US rarity.
1842-D $5 Large Date Large Letters P55 CAC. This issue is the rarest Dahlonega half eagle in high grade and the second rarest behind the 1861-D in an absolute sense. Bought from Doug Winter in 2014. Sold in the Buddy Ebsen sale.
1800 $5 P55 CAC, just about the nicest piece of circulated early gold one could imagine. Bought from RYK.
1847-O $5 P35 CAC, a rare coin and the most sought after New Orleans half eagle. This coin is likely in the top 10 in rarity for the series and is the nicest circulated example I have ever seen though I'm sure better are out there. Bought from DW the morning after a long night out at a friends wedding in Omaha. Best decision I made that weekend.
1853-D $5 P40 CAC, a relatively common coin in common grade with exceptional eye appeal. From RYK
1858-S $5 P58 CAC, a very rare and under rated coin with maybe 50 extant. This being likely the finest known if you account for quality. From DW and purchased while walking the Plaza Mayor in Madrid.
1859-S $5 P53 CAC, bought off eBay while at my sisters wedding rehearsal dinner. Was in an ICG 55 crossed to P53.
1848 $5 P58 CAC, another commoner coin with uncommon features. Rumored to have been found in the cornerstone of a church in the south. Matches similar coloration as a small ground of coins dated 1851 which appear from time to time all from the same source.
1803-NR JJ 8 Escudos P65 bought from Andy Lustig. Simply the finest Charles IV 8E of any date and the only 65 graded.
1767-LM JM 8 Reales, one of the most attractive Pillars on the planet. P63+ from CRO.
1733-MX/XM 4 Reales P63 ex. Norweb and the finest 4R I've seen or that PCGS has graded for the type. Ex CRO, Rudman, Norweb
1761-MO M 2 Reales P64 ex Cardinal. Just a beautiful coin for my Spanish Milled set
1743-MO M Real P65, bought raw in Germany for 100 euro. Turned into the first Pillar real graded 65.
1779/7-PTS 4R P62, the finest graded Charles III 4R for the type. Bought from CRO
1846-NG 2R P58 ex. Andy Lustig. Amazing piece with a great design and color
1815-PTS Sol P66 ex. Coco Derman. From CRO via another auction, this coin has been referenced in the Argentina numistmatic books since the 70's and is the finest example for the type by a mile.
1813-PTS 8 Reales P58 ex CRO, big coin, great color, sunface
1749 1/2d P64RB, from CRO and a real Colonial. Authorized to circulate along with the 1749 Farthing by the British parliament. About the nicest around.
1776 Guinea P45 also from CRO. Beautiful historical gold with a magic date
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Here are twenty nice ones from my holdings. Twenty favorites? Maybe, maybe not. I tried to include a variety of Types and sources rather than posting my 20 best Seated quarters.
1796 half dime, PCGS VF25. Purchased raw from an old collection.
1796 S-103 LIHERTY cent. Raw VG. From an old collection.
1804 cent. ANACS VG (small white holder). From an old collection.
1818/5 Capped Bust quarter, NGC MS62. From an old collection.
1821 Cent, Ex.- PCGS AU55 and NGC-55, now raw. From Harry Laibstain.
1822 25/50 C quarter. PCGS VG08. From an old collection.
1852 50c, NGC MS63. Ex.: Dick Osburn collection.
1860-S Liberty Seated quarter. PCGS Undergraded-5. From Brian Greer.
1864 Liberty Seated half dime. PCGS MS66, old holder. Purchased raw from an old collection.
1866 Liberty Seated dime. NGC PF65. From Mark Feld.
1870-cc Liberty Seated quarter, PCGS VG10. Ex.: Landon collection. Purchased through DLRC.
1871-cc Liberty Seated quarter. PCGS F15. From Glenn Holsonbake.
1872 Liberty Seated half dollar. PCGS PR65. From JJ Teaparty.
1878 Liberty Seated half dollar. PCGS PR64. From John Agre (CRO).
1884 Liberty Seated half dollar. PCGS PR66. From Leo Frese.
1892-O Barber dime, PCGS MS65 (1989 vintage OGH). From an old collection.
1895-O Barber dime, PCGS MS64 (solid blue label holder). From the same old collection as above.
1902 Morgan $1, PCGS PR64. From Legend Numismatics.
1914-S Barber half dollar. From Mike Printz at HJB.
1915 Barber half dollar, PCGS PR66. Ex.: NGC PF67, Newman-Green. From Heritage.
Wow. Brian and Rhedden. Awesome coins.
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Beautiful coins Dan. Something to be proud of!
I really love the 1824 1R
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This was a fun thread.....anyone else?
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I forgot this one on my list but I'm not sure which one to swap it in for...
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This thread is so fantastic with all the outstanding coins posted it needs to be stickied to the top.!!
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One of my favorite coins 1840-o with drapery AU58.
I am not sure I could narrow down to 20 but here is a go, in order of grade progression, all grades not represented........
A box of twenty from the 1700's:
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WOW!!
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Some toned coins I am very fond of.
PCGS MS64. Bought from stacks auction in 2014. Paid way to much but had to have it. Just loved the look.
PCGS MS65. Bought from Eagle Eye. Again I paid moon money but loved the toning. Coin really pops in hand!
PCGS MS65RB. Bought from Heritage auction in a NGC 66RB holder. Crossed a point lower because of a thin light scratch that I did not notice while viewing the coin. You can not see the scratch in the photo. Still love the look.
PCGS MS64RB. Bought from Eagle Eye in a NGC 64BN holder. Crossed to a PCGS 64BN then 64RB finally. The color on the obverse is like none other I have seen. It is a lovely Powder Blue and Gold.
PCGS MS64RB. Bought from a private collector. I sold the coin and wish I still owned it. It is the shallow N variety.
PCGS MS65RB. Bought from Heritage in 2014. Got this coin a lot cheaper than I was willing to pay. Gorgeous look! It is also an unattributed S-15.
PCGS MS63BN. Bought from teletrade in 2012 slabbed in a NGC 62BN holder. Took 2 tries to cross then crossed a point higher. I know there are fingerprints but I find the coin extremely attractive. Looks like blue tiger stripes.
PCGS MS65RD. Bought from Heritage in 2012. With the gold portrait over red fields the coin has a cameo appearance.
PCGS MS65RD. Bought from Eagle Eye in 2013. A lustrous example I find very attractive.
NGC MS65RD. Bought from Ebay in 2012. Old NGC fatty holder with gold label on the back. The coin is RB but the toning is original and exquisite.
PCGS MS66RD. Bought from Heritage in 2012. CAC and Photo Seal. Has the look that I like.
PCGS MS64RB. Bought from ebay. Nice deep original toning. Unattributed S-1.
PCGS MS64BN. Bought from Ebay in 2013 in a NGC 64RB holder. It was an unattributed S-10. Now has the variety on the holder.
PCGS MS65RD. Bought from Heritage in 2013. Gorgeous color with deep luster. The colors give this coin a cameo appearance. One of my favorite coins to look at!
PCGS MS66RB. Bought from Heritage in 2013 in a NGC 66 Holder. Nice color with great Luster.
PCGS MS65RD. Bought from Stacks in 2014. Amazing color and luster. Hard to put it down when looking at it.
PCGS MS65BN. Bought from Heritage in 2014. Tried to upgrade to RB but no dice. The coin is a RB coin! Had to sell but wish I hadn't.
PCGS MS66. Bought from heritage in 2016. I liked the color.
PCGS MS64. Bought from Heritage in 2016. NGC 64 holder that I thought would cross a point higher. I was wrong but still think the coin is better than a 64.
PCGS MS64+. One of my newest coins. Not toned at all but a coin that is hard to put down. One of my favorite coins!
This post took me a couple hrs to put together so I hope you enjoy it. Some day I hope to have some of the higher end coins like posted above.
All great coins that are a pleasure to view!
Other seated quarters in my collection
I for got to post this coin in my 20.
PCGS MS64RB. Bought raw from Eagle Eye in 2014. Amazing color!
Great post....I don’t have the discipline to do a box of 20. I have 2 boxes of 20......lol
The Box of 20 as of 09-15-18. You should be able to click on the image to zoom in.
They came from various sources. Harlan Berk, CRO, HA, NEN, my late local B&M, eBay, and even our BST board here at CU.
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Wow, nice coins guys. Coin porn. My blood pressure just went up 10 points. I need a bigger bank account.
Wanted to pop this awesome thread up to the top!
He who knows he has enough is rich.
Well, three years later and I have sold many of the coins in this thread
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Wow, @Boosibri , you had some nice old gold! Did you move on to something else?
He who knows he has enough is rich.
I focus much more on the Latin American areas now while still retaining maybe half of that old gold.
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Wheeler dealer Boosi.
I've still got 18 of my original 20. Had a collector crimp a couple away, but they needed more than I.
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I do not have any pictures , but I got most of my coins in the box of 20 from parking lots. I think that I have some really rare errors.