Even if a sample slab were to be determined to be an actual variety slab as opposed to an error produced slab as billet7 suggests, it should not matter and should not count as an actual variety slab only because such sample slab was never actually put into production as a production run labeled slab for actual use in coin grading for submitted coins to be graded.
In fact, no sample slabs should ever be considered a variety slab because many of them are just proposed designs or just what if slabs . But that makes them just as interesting or sometimes even more interesting because they are so rare. In a sense, they are like the patterns of the 19th through the 21st century.
Just as an update, PCGS has been researching this sample slab for nearly a year now and is real close to giving me the results of their findings. We shall soon find out the story behind this sample slab. I shall forward such results as soon as possible.
That first paragraph was worthy of the best politician confabulation I've ever heard.
"My friends who see my collection sometimes ask what something costs. I tell them and they are in awe at my stupidity." (Baccaruda, 12/03).I find it hard to believe that he (Trump) rushed to some hotel to meet girls of loose morals, although ours are undoubtedly the best in the world. (Putin 1/17) Gone but not forgotten. IGWT, Speedy, Bear, BigE, HokieFore, John Burns, Russ, TahoeDale, Dahlonega, Astrorat, Stewart Blay, Oldhoopster, Broadstruck, Ricko, Big Moose, Cardinal.
Very hard to tell from those photos I think. Could just be some toning that is ok on a RD coin, or it could be some mellowing of the red color which would be more appropriate on a RB designated coin. In any event, the coin is a top pop as a 66RD and I can't imagine there are too many top pop coins still in Doily holders!
Will let you know when it arrives - since I had the top IHC with varieties set on the PCGS registry a few years ago, I feel comfortable telling R from RB.
"My friends who see my collection sometimes ask what something costs. I tell them and they are in awe at my stupidity." (Baccaruda, 12/03).I find it hard to believe that he (Trump) rushed to some hotel to meet girls of loose morals, although ours are undoubtedly the best in the world. (Putin 1/17) Gone but not forgotten. IGWT, Speedy, Bear, BigE, HokieFore, John Burns, Russ, TahoeDale, Dahlonega, Astrorat, Stewart Blay, Oldhoopster, Broadstruck, Ricko, Big Moose, Cardinal.
Hey gents . . I know it is subtle, and you undoubtedly haven't noticed, but someone added a 1937-D "3-Legger" Buffie to the Census !!!!!!
Yeah, I'd love to have that 1799 Dollar, but to match the dollar set, I'll see it with a Proof 2-Center, Proof 3-Center, the only three Doily Barbers known (dime, quarter, and half), and now . . . the Buffie 3-Legger!!!
1904-P $20 - 5127140 1904-P $20 - 8203222 - ms61 1911-S $20 - 5127105 - may be the one listed now - 1911-S, 51271105
1964-D 10c - 7000023 - bar code separated from design - some doilies are like this. diff gen? 3.1 1964-d 10c - 7000023 - ms64 ruffco 1964-d 10c - 7000023 - sample - no white bottom border!!! a third type with rounded corners on insert!! unique specimen??? 1964-d 10c - 7000023 - ms64 sample - looks familiar
1904-P $20 - 5127140 1904-P $20 - 8203222 - ms61 1911-S $20 - 5127105 - may be the one listed now - 1911-S, 51271105
1964-D 10c - 7000023 - bar code separated from design - some doilies are like this. diff gen? 3.1 1964-d 10c - 7000023 - ms64 ruffco 1964-d 10c - 7000023 - sample - no white bottom border!!! a third type with rounded corners on insert!! unique specimen??? 1964-d 10c - 7000023 - ms64 sample - looks familiar
pan-pac 50c - 7306439 - ms63 >>
WOW that is quite a collection. I sure Drunner would like some of these.
Simply put . . . yes. The Roosies appear with some regularity on eBay and occasionally elsewhere. Of course, it is all relative and depends upon the definition of 'many'. The Forum members differ over what is meant by 'many', 'rare' 'scarce'. and I fully understand that. The samples might seem to have a cachet' of being doubly interesting, being Doilies as well as samples, but that uniqueness is offset by relative ease of finding them.
<< <i>Simply put . . . yes. The Roosies appear with some regularity on eBay and occasionally elsewhere. Of course, it is all relative and depends upon the definition of 'many'. The Forum members differ over what is meant by 'many', 'rare' 'scarce'. and I fully understand that. The samples might seem to have a cachet' of being doubly interesting, being Doilies as well as samples, but that uniqueness is offset by relative ease of finding them.
Oreville and I have been talking about how to number the various Doilies.
The configuration is the same as the 2.0, 2.5 and 3.5 generation holders but on a Doily background. Orevilles example w/o the bottom white stripe is an exception. We suggest:
3.0/2.0 or 3.0/2.5 3.0/3.5
Or maybe 3.2, 3.25 and 3.35 - this would work easier for keeping photos in order.
What do you think??
"My friends who see my collection sometimes ask what something costs. I tell them and they are in awe at my stupidity." (Baccaruda, 12/03).I find it hard to believe that he (Trump) rushed to some hotel to meet girls of loose morals, although ours are undoubtedly the best in the world. (Putin 1/17) Gone but not forgotten. IGWT, Speedy, Bear, BigE, HokieFore, John Burns, Russ, TahoeDale, Dahlonega, Astrorat, Stewart Blay, Oldhoopster, Broadstruck, Ricko, Big Moose, Cardinal.
Or maybe 3.2, 3.25 and 3.35 - this would work easier for keeping photos in order.
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I agree with that... whatever the numbers are that eventually get assigned to each sub-type of the Doily, a single number would make it much easier for everyone to get on board and speak the same language
My doily sample slab without the bottom white strip should not be assigned a number only because it was never put into general production and up to this point, only general production slabs have been assigned a number.
This also avoids confusion between general production slabs and sample only slabs.
Updated...finally, sorry for the lag on this one, thanks everyone for the corrections and submissions. Got a couple cool new additions, a possibly unique sample slab, a seated proof dollar, and a few others...always interesting this doily stuff!
Still looking for any quarter in a doily holder if you know of anyone who has one that needs to part with it! Just FYI! Possibly willing to trade two doilies for one quarter doily.
Anyone know if this is the highest graded doily Morgan?? Currently on ebay
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"My friends who see my collection sometimes ask what something costs. I tell them and they are in awe at my stupidity." (Baccaruda, 12/03).I find it hard to believe that he (Trump) rushed to some hotel to meet girls of loose morals, although ours are undoubtedly the best in the world. (Putin 1/17) Gone but not forgotten. IGWT, Speedy, Bear, BigE, HokieFore, John Burns, Russ, TahoeDale, Dahlonega, Astrorat, Stewart Blay, Oldhoopster, Broadstruck, Ricko, Big Moose, Cardinal.
I'd hit the BIN instantly if not for the tick on the cheek.
"My friends who see my collection sometimes ask what something costs. I tell them and they are in awe at my stupidity." (Baccaruda, 12/03).I find it hard to believe that he (Trump) rushed to some hotel to meet girls of loose morals, although ours are undoubtedly the best in the world. (Putin 1/17) Gone but not forgotten. IGWT, Speedy, Bear, BigE, HokieFore, John Burns, Russ, TahoeDale, Dahlonega, Astrorat, Stewart Blay, Oldhoopster, Broadstruck, Ricko, Big Moose, Cardinal.
wow, would be even cooler with a gold sticker still really neat and it has to be the highest graded in a doily, right? no way someone has an MS68 that they haven't tried to upgrade for that long...
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In fact, no sample slabs should ever be considered a variety slab because many of them are just proposed designs or just what if slabs . But that makes them just as interesting or sometimes even more interesting because they are so rare. In a sense, they are like the patterns of the 19th through the 21st century.
Just as an update, PCGS has been researching this sample slab for nearly a year now and is real close to giving me the results of their findings. We shall soon find out the story behind this sample slab. I shall forward such results as soon as possible.
That first paragraph was worthy of the best politician confabulation I've ever heard.
<< <i>PCGS has been researching this sample slab for nearly a year now >>
That's hard to picture.
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Would it still grade red?
<< <i>That 1872 IHC PF66 red is really neat.
Would it still grade red? >>
Very hard to tell from those photos I think. Could just be some toning that is ok on a RD coin, or it could be some mellowing of the red color which would be more appropriate on a RB designated coin. In any event, the coin is a top pop as a 66RD and I can't imagine there are too many top pop coins still in Doily holders!
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Would it still grade red?
Will let you know when it arrives - since I had the top IHC with varieties set on the PCGS registry a few years ago, I feel comfortable telling R from RB.
<< <i>Is there a way to search for doily holders in closed Heritage or Teletrade auctions and is the census listed in this posting up to date? >>
Unless the word doily is listed in the title, I don't think there is an effective way to search for them at Heritage or TT or even eBay.
Who's gonna post the 400th coin????!!!!
Blu62vette, I need your cert number in order to add it.
<< <i>blue62vette just put us past the 400 mark! >>
Do I win a doily of my choice from the thread?
Yeah, I'd love to have that 1799 Dollar, but to match the dollar set, I'll see it with a Proof 2-Center, Proof 3-Center, the only three Doily Barbers known (dime, quarter, and half), and now . . . the Buffie 3-Legger!!!
The hunt continues . . . . . .
Drunner
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Drunner
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I will give you the serial number information.
1900 S$1 1900 PCGS MS-62 8192250.
Could be a gold stickee candidate.
Edited - received a Gold stickee!!!
<< <i>Picked up 120 doily yesterday at Parsippany, New Jersey. The seller had a nice lot.
I will give you the serial number information. >>
120?!? That's a lot of anything.
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<< <i>Picked up 120 doily yesterday at Parsippany, New Jersey. The seller had a nice lot.
I will give you the serial number information. >>
120 in one fell swoop? More than 25% of the TOTAL current population? Jumps from 401 to 521, just like that??? Oh, the humanity!!
meant $120 doily.
Correcting the post!
<< <i>Oops
meant $120 doily.
Correcting the post! >>
What type of coin?
pcgs cert verify page
1850 1c - 8201243 - ms64rb
1864 1c - 8201209 - ms65rb
1866 2c - 6247570 - pr65rb
1873 5c - 6244574 - pr63
1898-P 10c - 8203525
1943-D 10c - 8201425 - may be the one listed now - 1943-D, 7305425
1943-D 10c - 7305420 - ms64fb - may be the one that is listed as 7305425
1942-D 10c - 8200786
1943-D 10c - 8201425
1826 50c - 4017081 - ms63
1827 50c - 4017074 - ms63
1934-D 50c - 7350015 - ms64
1866-P $1 - 5125768 - pr63
1880-s $1 - 6250088 - ms64pl
1883-P $1 - 7308159
1884-O $1 - 8180254
1885-P $1 - 8205516 - dmpl
1885-P $1 - 7303485 - ms64
1885-O $1 - 8185671
1886-P $1 - 7306546 - may be the one that is listed as 7305648
1886-P $1 - 7306546 - ms63
1887-P $1 - 8182511 - ms64
1890-O $1 - 7338373 - ms64
1898-O $1 - 8183765 - ms63
1903-O $1 - 8179629
1904-O $1 - 7304061
1904-O $1 - 7304062
1904-O $1 - 7304063
1904-O $1 - 7306304
1921-P $1 - 8183949 - morgan
1921-P $1 - 6218922 - peace
1923-S $1 - 7302496
1925-P $1 - 8191705 - ms63
1927-P $1 - 7302504
1927-S $1 - 7302506
1928-S $1 - 6245692
1935-P $1 - 7302510
1974-s $1 - 8181950 - ms66
1904-P $20 - 5127140
1904-P $20 - 8203222 - ms61
1911-S $20 - 5127105 - may be the one listed now - 1911-S, 51271105
1964-D 10c - 7000023 - bar code separated from design - some doilies are like this. diff gen? 3.1
1964-d 10c - 7000023 - ms64 ruffco
1964-d 10c - 7000023 - sample - no white bottom border!!! a third type with rounded corners on insert!! unique specimen???
1964-d 10c - 7000023 - ms64 sample - looks familiar
pan-pac 50c - 7306439 - ms63
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1904 $20 - 8203222 - ms61
1964-d 10c - 7000023 - sample
1885 $1 - 8205516 - dmpl
1886 $1 - 5125768 - pr63
1925 $1 - 8191705 - ms63
1974-s $1 - 8181950 - ms66
1898-O $1 - 8183765 - ms63
1866 - 6247570 - pr65rb
1887 $1 - 8182511 - ms64
1890-O $1 - 7338373 - ms64
1864 1c - 8201209 - ms65rb
1934-d - 50c - 7350015 - ms64
1943-d 10c - 7305420 - ms64fb - may be the one that is listed as 7305425
1886 $1 - 7306546 - ms63
1964-d 10c - 7000023 - ms64 ruffco
1904-O $1 - 7306304
1873 - 5c - 6244574 - pr63
1964-d 10c - 7000023 - ms64 sample - looks familiar
1827 50c - 4017074 - ms63
1850 1c - 8201243 - ms64rb
1880-s $1 - 6250088 - ms64pl
1826 50c - 4017081 - ms63
1885 $1 - 7303485 - ms64
1886 $1 - 7306546 - may be the one that is listed as 7305648
pan-pac 50c ms63 - 7306439
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Where are you getting these numbers from? I see one of my coins I bought a couple years ago on here that was already reported.
<< <i>Oops
meant $120 doily.
Correcting the post! >>
Thanks, oreville, thanks alot, man! lol Do you know how long it took me to do the math? LOL
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1904 $20 - 8203222 - ms61
1964-d 10c - 7000023 - sample
1885 $1 - 8205516 - dmpl
1886 $1 - 5125768 - pr63
1925 $1 - 8191705 - ms63
1974-s $1 - 8181950 - ms66
1898-O $1 - 8183765 - ms63
1866 - 6247570 - pr65rb
1887 $1 - 8182511 - ms64
1890-O $1 - 7338373 - ms64
1864 1c - 8201209 - ms65rb
1934-d - 50c - 7350015 - ms64
1943-d 10c - 7305420 - ms64fb - may be the one that is listed as 7305425
1886 $1 - 7306546 - ms63
1964-d 10c - 7000023 - ms64 ruffco
1904-O $1 - 7306304
1873 - 5c - 6244574 - pr63
1964-d 10c - 7000023 - ms64 sample - looks familiar
1827 50c - 4017074 - ms63
1850 1c - 8201243 - ms64rb
1880-s $1 - 6250088 - ms64pl
1826 50c - 4017081 - ms63
1885 $1 - 7303485 - ms64
1886 $1 - 7306546 - may be the one that is listed as 7305648
pan-pac 50c ms63 - 7306439
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Would like to see a picture of 1866 - 6247570 - pr65rb or 1886 $1 - 5125768 - pr63 WOW
<< <i>Where are you getting these numbers from? I see one of my coins I bought a couple years ago on here that was already reported. >>
i copied/pasted an older listing of mine. updated now
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pcgs cert verify page
1850 1c - 8201243 - ms64rb
1864 1c - 8201209 - ms65rb
1866 2c - 6247570 - pr65rb
1873 5c - 6244574 - pr63
1898-P 10c - 8203525
1943-D 10c - 8201425 - may be the one listed now - 1943-D, 7305425
1943-D 10c - 7305420 - ms64fb - may be the one that is listed as 7305425
1942-D 10c - 8200786
1943-D 10c - 8201425
1826 50c - 4017081 - ms63
1827 50c - 4017074 - ms63
1934-D 50c - 7350015 - ms64
1880-s $1 - 6250088 - ms64pl
1883-P $1 - 7308159
1884-O $1 - 8180254
1885-P $1 - 8205516 - dmpl
1885-P $1 - 7303485 - ms64
1885-O $1 - 8185671
1886-P $1 - 7306546 - may be the one that is listed as 7305648
1886-P $1 - 7306546 - ms63
1886-P $1 - 7306546 - ms63
1886-P $1 - 5125768 - pr63
1887-P $1 - 8182511 - ms64
1890-O $1 - 7338373 - ms64
1898-O $1 - 8183765 - ms63
1903-O $1 - 8179629
1904-O $1 - 7304061
1904-O $1 - 7304062
1904-O $1 - 7304063
1904-O $1 - 7306304
1921-P $1 - 8183949 - morgan
1921-P $1 - 6218922 - peace
1923-S $1 - 7302496
1925-P $1 - 8191705 - ms63
1927-P $1 - 7302504
1927-S $1 - 7302506
1928-S $1 - 6245692
1935-P $1 - 7302510
1974-s $1 - 8181950 - ms66
1904-P $20 - 5127140
1904-P $20 - 8203222 - ms61
1911-S $20 - 5127105 - may be the one listed now - 1911-S, 51271105
1964-D 10c - 7000023 - bar code separated from design - some doilies are like this. diff gen? 3.1
1964-d 10c - 7000023 - ms64 ruffco
1964-d 10c - 7000023 - sample - no white bottom border!!! a third type with rounded corners on insert!! unique specimen???
1964-d 10c - 7000023 - ms64 sample - looks familiar
pan-pac 50c - 7306439 - ms63 >>
WOW that is quite a collection. I sure Drunner would like some of these.
<< <i>Would like to see a picture of 1866 - 6247570 - pr65rb or 1886 $1 - 5125768 - pr63 WOW
listing updated. this is a 2c
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<< <i>WOW that is quite a collection. I sure Drunner would like some of these. >>
they aren't mine. i simply added them here to try and have an more updated census. i think we should be able to pass 500 easily.
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Indian $5 Gold in MS-61. Holder's intact and coin is a great candidate for gold sticker.
At the time I bought this coin there was another Mercury dime, 1942-D MS-66 FB in a doily holder PCGS 8200786.
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1942-S 50¢ MS-64.
The 2c. would be the second reported. Mine has been the only one for a while. Not yours?
Drunner
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<< <i>Would like to see a picture of 1866 - 6247570 - pr65rb or 1886 $1 - 5125768 - pr63 WOW
so let it be written, so let it be done
if the owners of these coins prefer the images not be shown, just say so, but proof of ownership will be required
SB link for 1866 2c PR - since i made this post, SB changed archive links. it needs the new url to work.
link to images for 1866 2c PR
link to images for 1866 $1 pr63
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Drunner
<< <i>Simply put . . . yes. The Roosies appear with some regularity on eBay and occasionally elsewhere. Of course, it is all relative and depends upon the definition of 'many'. The Forum members differ over what is meant by 'many', 'rare' 'scarce'. and I fully understand that. The samples might seem to have a cachet' of being doubly interesting, being Doilies as well as samples, but that uniqueness is offset by relative ease of finding them.
Drunner >>
Thanks, LOL and how did you know it was a Roosie?
The configuration is the same as the 2.0, 2.5 and 3.5 generation holders but on a Doily background. Orevilles example w/o the bottom white stripe is an exception. We suggest:
3.0/2.0 or
3.0/2.5
3.0/3.5
Or maybe 3.2, 3.25 and 3.35 - this would work easier for keeping photos in order.
What do you think??
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Or maybe 3.2, 3.25 and 3.35 - this would work easier for keeping photos in order.
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I agree with that... whatever the numbers are that eventually get assigned to each sub-type of the Doily, a single number would make it much easier for everyone to get on board and speak the same language
Michael Kittle Rare Coins --- 1908-S Indian Head Cent Grading Set --- No. 1 1909 Mint Set --- Kittlecoins on Facebook --- Long Beach Table 448
This also avoids confusion between general production slabs and sample only slabs.
<< <i>Or maybe 3.2, 3.25 and 3.35 - this would work easier for keeping photos in order. >>
That would be fine with me except will everyone be able to discard the old 3.0 number that will be discarded under the new numbering regime?
Got a couple cool new additions, a possibly unique sample slab, a seated proof dollar, and a few others...always interesting this doily stuff!
Still looking for any quarter in a doily holder if you know of anyone who has one that needs to part with it! Just FYI! Possibly willing to trade two doilies for one quarter doily.
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<< <i>Anyone know if s is the highest graded doily Morgan?? >>
dang sammman i was just thinking about this thread and poof, there it is!
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