Dime/Half dime collection

A CT dealer who is selling some coins from his H10c collection. It looks like one group starts with this Bust H10c: http://www.pcgs.com/cert/24705262 Second coin: http://www.pcgs.com/cert/24705263 3rd: http://www.pcgs.com/cert/24705264
Is there any way to retrieve all the true views in sequence without punching in every sequential number separately?
Is there any way to retrieve all the true views in sequence without punching in every sequential number separately?
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http://www.pcgs.com/cert/24705280
http://www.pcgs.com/cert/24705279
Linked to true views.
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You had me all excited for a moment, but the link took me to a dime, and not a half dime.
They looked fine to me.
Out of my league though.
The 1859 Philly H10 happens to be my personal favorite.
Great transactions with oih82w8, JasonGaming, Moose1913.
I have seen some of these in hand and own 2 lower grade ones. I was told they all came from a hoard that came in over the counter. If I remember correctly the coins were held in some sort of old coin holders that were made of wax. All of the coins had the same blue toning and we're awesome .
I feel very fortunate that I was able to afford a single 1859 H10 in MS67 as my collection's centerpiece. I can't fathom having a handful of them with a couple of 68's mixed in.
I am absolutely awestruck!
Great transactions with oih82w8, JasonGaming, Moose1913.
I have seen some of these in hand and own 2 lower grade ones. I was told they all came from a hoard that came in over the counter. If I remember correctly the coins were held in some sort of old coin holders that were made of wax. All of the coins had the same blue toning and we're awesome .
If they all came in over the counter from one collection I'm wondering how much he actually paid compared to real value. Wow I mean he really hit a home run and took a risk that hey all straight graded and graded so so high
Hoard the keys
It looks like some of these are going up for auction based on a sharp eyed member here who connected the dots with the Legend report: "We’ve been telling you it will be our biggest sale ever (we’re guessing 750 lots of over 2 days). BUT we were blown away when a small group of amazing Type coins (including a virgin H.10 1859 PCGS MS68+ and a 10C 1836 PCGS MS67+) were consigned. The coins from this unbelievable group are now at CAC. These coins are totally fresh to the market. There are several pockets of coins like that in this sale. We also just got a 170 coin pattern Collection we are offering the first half in May and the rest in July." http://www.legendnumismatics.com/market-reports/winterspring-baltimore-show/
RE: "There are several pockets of coins like that in this sale."
Not sure if "pockets coins" can be that nice....will wait and see.
Risk buying over the counter? Not likely.
Most shop owners will choose a grade they can't lose on...usually 1-3 points lower than what they figure is an accurate and likely grade. There's no real way to lose unless you just cannot grade at all. Some of the shops I dealt with buy most raw stuff like this over the counter at no more than MS62-MS64 money....usually because they can't grade good enough at the higher levels. If they come out MS65 and higher it's all gravy. If they know there's some competition they might have to pay MS64 money. Only grading pros are going to shell out MS65 and up money for raw coins...and then only if they know they have competition from other pros.
Saw a group of 4 rare, key date 20th century US gold coins come in raw at one of my local shops...they were purchased over the counter at MS61/62 money for around $30K. When they all came back MS64....they were worth $90K easy. That 's not risk-taking....that's fleecing the public. And likely these hoard of 1859 half dimes was bought in a similar fashion...as choice BU MS63/64 coins. Someone like me will take real risk and try to buy these coins from such a dealer paying MS66 money in the hopes for a MS67 grade. At least that was possible 15 years ago. These days....such dealers are often concerned about leaving even a smidge on the table....so they certify them...and ship off to auction eventually. You won't even get a chance to buy/bid on them after grading for fear some might have been under-graded...and you end up cherry picking them.
Out of every 10 coins returning from grading, you figure at least 1-2 are under-graded or conservatively graded....they will be prime picker targets. When a larger group of monster coins goes in together you might get high grades on all of them....or occasionally get beat up on all of them...requiring another complete re-submission.
Easy to view the 1859 half dime hoard at PCGS CoinFacts these days:
http://www.pcgscoinfacts.com/CoinImages.aspx?s=4371
17 coins, in grades MS-66 to MS-68+, all with serial numbers 247052* , graded in 2012.
They include more than one die marriage.
@roadrunner ....Good to see you posting... I was wondering where you were... Cheers, RickO