Well I decided to buy myself a Gold Piece. I rarely buy gold but hey its Christmas. I know still have another day but some get early.
1852 1$ (Not my pictures not sure what will grade but guessing MS62)
What I got myself was not a coin but a bottle of very nice sippin' bourbon.
Enjoying in moderation. Sitting in front of the fireplace with a nice glass of whiskey is one of my small pleasures.
Definitely off-topic, but felt compelled to share.
Also I am lucky in that my neighbor, who in addition to being a very nice guy with an extensive library of history books, is also a quite accomplished beer brewer.
He sent me over some oatmeal/coffee stout that was so good he could have charged me for it!
@mannie gray said:
What I got myself was not a coin but a bottle of very nice sippin' bourbon.
Enjoying in moderation. Sitting in front of the fireplace with a nice glass of whiskey is one of my small pleasures.
Definitely off-topic, but felt compelled to share.
Also I am lucky in that my neighbor, who in addition to being a very nice guy with an extensive library of history books, is also a quite accomplished beer brewer.
He sent me over some oatmeal/coffee stout that was so good he could have charged me for it!
I think if you drink that your grading of coins will be a lot higher than usual.
I bought these for my self. I kept my budget low as I was focused on getting gifts for the family over me. But I am ecstatic about these in hand. The best part was they were only $16.00 for both and they were bought on eBay.
@jtlee321 said:
I bought these for my self. I kept my budget low as I was focused on getting gifts for the family over me. But I am ecstatic about these in hand. The best part was they were only $16.00 for both and they were bought on eBay.
I finally pulled the trigger and bought myself a decent camera. Canon Eos 450D with two lenses (18-55mm AF IS and 75-300 AF). My first coin photo was hand held with on-board flash (haven't bought a copy stand yet.
@jtlee321 said:
I bought these for my self. I kept my budget low as I was focused on getting gifts for the family over me. But I am ecstatic about these in hand. The best part was they were only $16.00 for both and they were bought on eBay.
@jtlee321 said:
I bought these for my self. I kept my budget low as I was focused on getting gifts for the family over me. But I am ecstatic about these in hand. The best part was they were only $16.00 for both and they were bought on eBay.
@jtlee321 said:
I bought these for my self. I kept my budget low as I was focused on getting gifts for the family over me. But I am ecstatic about these in hand. The best part was they were only $16.00 for both and they were bought on eBay.
I really like 1958 mint set coins that tone in the purple/plum colors.
My grandfather(86) who got me started in coin collecting by taking me to coin clubs and a few shows when I was younger (I am only 22 and got started at about 15) got me some 90% for Christmas. Over the past few years he has gotten me a Booker commem, a few Morgan's, and a beautiful bust half dollar, all from his personal collection. Even though the Booker and Morgans might not be worth a ton I don't think I could ever sell them.
I bought this coin with some Christmas money. Seller's pics vs PCGS pic. I'm not even sure it's the same coin, but that cert number pulls that photo. I'm very curious to see it in hand. I'll be satisfied either way.
Bought two ASE's for my sub $40 toned set I'm building. I'm looking for original rim toned (not wild) for a set. Put a limit of $40 per coin and no higher.....Fun set to do and just a bit of patience is required.
bob:)
Registry: CC lowballs (boblindstrom), bobinvegas1989@yahoo.com
Bought a couple weeks back, but it's my "Christmas present" just the same. Wife balked upon finding the receipt I negligently left out in the open, a rookie mistake I know. Ultimately, the woman had to acknowledge the rare opportunity this was to add to this medal in silver to my Merriam collection:
Abraham Lincoln NGC MS 65 ex. FORD
No pics, but got the book, From Mine to Mint, and 3 Redbook series books: modern dollars, liberty seated coinage, and the redbook (on redbooks). I have all the rebook series, other than #17. ( anybody know what #17 might be?)
Nothing numismatic - nice set of binoculars for the cabin for viewing eagles, owls, seals, fox, whales, boaters, etc.
"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.
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Very nice
What I got myself was not a coin but a bottle of very nice sippin' bourbon.
Enjoying in moderation. Sitting in front of the fireplace with a nice glass of whiskey is one of my small pleasures.
Definitely off-topic, but felt compelled to share.
Also I am lucky in that my neighbor, who in addition to being a very nice guy with an extensive library of history books, is also a quite accomplished beer brewer.
He sent me over some oatmeal/coffee stout that was so good he could have charged me for it!
I think if you drink that your grading of coins will be a lot higher than usual.
1943 lowest mintage of 89k.
I bought these for my self. I kept my budget low as I was focused on getting gifts for the family over me. But I am ecstatic about these in hand. The best part was they were only $16.00 for both and they were bought on eBay.
Thats ok those look nice.
Merry Christmas to me!
Came in yesterday from Northeast Numismatics. They are a great company to do business with.
PCGS F15.
Great transactions with oih82w8, JasonGaming, Moose1913.
Here's my Christmas gift to me and seller images too .
I finally pulled the trigger and bought myself a decent camera. Canon Eos 450D with two lenses (18-55mm AF IS and 75-300 AF). My first coin photo was hand held with on-board flash (haven't bought a copy stand yet.
No picture... but a S&W Victory .22 is a very nice plinker...Cheers, RickO
Always tons of fun!
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I got this for myself as I like it and I have the 1 oz & 5 oz silver coins to go with it.
10 oz .925 silver
5 oz Silver Coin Antiqued Finish
No pics, received today 8 TF vam 9 PCGS AU 50 and vam
14 PCGS 62 Merry Christmas to myself!
I'm hoarding cash.
I really like 1958 mint set coins that tone in the purple/plum colors.
My grandfather(86) who got me started in coin collecting by taking me to coin clubs and a few shows when I was younger (I am only 22 and got started at about 15) got me some 90% for Christmas. Over the past few years he has gotten me a Booker commem, a few Morgan's, and a beautiful bust half dollar, all from his personal collection. Even though the Booker and Morgans might not be worth a ton I don't think I could ever sell them.
AG03 1911 $10 Indian
Lafayette Grading Set
There are 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who do not.
An incredible Carlos IIII 8 escudos in 65 and 2 Reales also in 65
Latin American Collection
I picked up a Morgan cc dmpl from a board member. I love those cc coins!
@DarkStar....That is a fantastic WLH...and the right year too.... Cheers, RickO
I bought this coin with some Christmas money. Seller's pics vs PCGS pic. I'm not even sure it's the same coin, but that cert number pulls that photo. I'm very curious to see it in hand. I'll be satisfied either way.
Bought two ASE's for my sub $40 toned set I'm building. I'm looking for original rim toned (not wild) for a set. Put a limit of $40 per coin and no higher.....Fun set to do and just a bit of patience is required.
bob:)
End roller for me!
And for da color!
Very nice!
I got zip.
gimme your address and i'll send you something.
Bought a couple weeks back, but it's my "Christmas present" just the same. Wife balked upon finding the receipt I negligently left out in the open, a rookie mistake I know. Ultimately, the woman had to acknowledge the rare opportunity this was to add to this medal in silver to my Merriam collection:
Abraham Lincoln NGC MS 65 ex. FORD
Dead Cat Waltz Exonumia
"Coin collecting for outcasts..."
Wanted a 50 cent bust half dollar, settled for a 50 BMG
NGC registry V-Nickel proof #6!!!!
working on proof shield nickels # 8 with a bullet!!!!
RIP "BEAR"
You gotta shoot a damaged bust half with it.
No pics, but got the book, From Mine to Mint, and 3 Redbook series books: modern dollars, liberty seated coinage, and the redbook (on redbooks). I have all the rebook series, other than #17. ( anybody know what #17 might be?)
Very cool! Never knew anything like this existed as a real coin.
Looking for Top Pop Mercury Dime Varieties & High Grade Mercury Dime Toners.
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I didn't either. I stumbled on it yesterday while looking at silver bullion. Some on Ebay, true auction and BIN. Comes in a cool box.
Latin American Collection
Somewhere 400 to 500 years old. My plans are to add a vase and have flowers on the wall. https://youtube.com/watch?v=YvQtlmZNpdQ
Leo
The more qualities observed in a coin, the more desirable that coin becomes!
My Jefferson Nickel Collection
No pics of it yet, but just received this morning.
A 1882 PR67CAM CAC shield nickel for my type set.
It's a looker.
i love shooting mine
A little something to drive to coin shows
==Looking for pre WW2 Commems in PCGS Rattler holders, 1851-O Three Cent Silvers in all grades
Successful, problem free and pleasant transactions with: illini420, coinguy1, weather11am,wayneherndon,wondercoin,Topdollarpaid,Julian, bishdigg,seateddime, peicesofme,ajia,CoinRaritiesOnline,savoyspecial,Boom, TorinoCobra71, ModernCoinMart, WTCG, slinc, Patches, Gerard, pocketpiececommems, BigJohnD, RickMilauskas, mirabella, Smittys, LeeG, TomB, DeusExMachina, tydye
WOWZER... Now that is a big present... how was it wrapped??? Cheers, RickO
This is the 1882 Shield Nickel I picked up. It is pretty eye catching.
How thick is the slab on this SKULL Coin?
Is it thicker that the curved baseballl coin?
Chopmarked 1877-S Trade Dollar, RPD FS-301 in an ICG XF40 holder for my chopmarked Trade variety set.
Nothing numismatic - nice set of binoculars for the cabin for viewing eagles, owls, seals, fox, whales, boaters, etc.