Bust Halves from the Denver ANA show

It was a fun time. I really enjoyed the show. One of the best ever. For the great coins as much as the companionship. ( I finally got to meet doctor Dave!)
Sometimes I feel like the connection to other collectors is the very best time. I sat around for hours with like-minded hobbyists. Listening to and learning from them made my head spin. Very humbling.
The presentations were inspiring. David Finkelstein, Chuck Link, YN Garrett Ziss. JRCS.
I did buy some nice coins! Yay! I probably paid too much for some. But heck, once the money's gone all I think about are the beautiful coins.
A couple are special for those of you in the know.
Lance.
1808/7 O.101 AU58
1812 O.110 AU58
1813 O.102 AU53
1820 O.106 AU58
1820 O.107 VF35 R5 (no serifs)
1824 O.104 AU58
1824 O.117 MS63
1826 O.114 MS62 R4+
1827 O.110 AU53
1829 O.104a AU58
1832 O.109 AU58
1832 O.114 AU55 R4+
1836 O.116 AU55 (50/00)
Comments
There must not have been any good ones left by the time you got done walking the floor. All are very nice!!
Great coins. I love all of them.
Beautiful coins ... as always!
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What a great bunch of coins. Congrats on the finds
WOW!! You certainly did well.... Great set of coins.... That is a very successful show, fantastic coins, great camaraderie.... A show to remember. Cheers, RickO
Wow. Are you working toward an Overton set or just picking up (all of the) nice pieces?
Gawjuss photos too, as always.
A great group of Bust halves with wonderful eye appeal and some rare ones in there too!
You have a very good eye for quality!
Congratulations on acquiring them!
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That is quite the lot Lance. If I had to pick by visual appeal to me, I would take the blue 1824 and the 1829.
Sweet Coins!
You have the eye my friend. Great looking Bust Halves.
Thanks, Lance. Do you have the grades and Overton numbers?
Great coins, Lance. I especially like the 8/7
Tom
What a nice group, a real pleasure to scroll through. I'm totally smitten by the 1829.
¡Ay, caramba!
Fantastic new group of halves. I agree with @kaz that 1829 is very pretty.
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Holy cow! Great looking group, Lance.
Beautiful additions Lance.
Made me look some up
Nice as always. I have a bias toward the 1808/7. A very nice one at that.
Really nice group of bust halves. I think the 1813 stands out to me, nicely toned obverse and reverse.
1TwoBits
The color is a little bright for me but that 13 is pretty wild, clash and color.
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That was quite an productive show that you had obtaining some humdingers! You really are building an amazing set. Congratulations! Your eye is superb.
Fantastic Coins! Love the 1824!
Wow. Some nice busties there Lance. Wish I would have known you were at Denver. I would have liked to meet you.
It was really great to finally meet you too, Lance!
Very nice pick ups indeed!
A big congrats on picking up that 20-107, very tough coin for sure. If you are ever fortunate enough to be in a position to upgrade her, I'd be quite pleased to have your hand me downs!
Also love your nicely toned 13-102, as well as your other beauties you posted!
Hope to catch you and the other Nuts at FUN!
Best,
Dave
BHNC #226
I can see why you said you ran out of money. Super group of Busties!
I'm curious to know how realistic the Greysheet and other price guide pricing is on these vs.the real market. I just realized reason for the "bust" term, dumb me. Bust = Dolly Parton type chest.
Talk about adding color to your life!
The show starts out with a bang with that glorious 1808
Was a good show for me. Met Pistareen, Julian, Mr Eureka and a few others there. Tried to meet the Colonel, but he wasn't taking my calls.
Submitted some coins to PCGS, and some ATS. Spent money and had fun. DIdn't have to get my partner a new kitchen or anything.
My personal highlight still (at that show) was seeing a Mormon Gold Double Eagle in an MS 61 holder for a half mil. Could hardly believe my eyes. I got this thing for Territorial gold. But you go back before 1849. Kudos to you. I like your coins, and the capped bust coins in every series.
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Very nice Busties!
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I don't pay attention to the Greysheet but I do watch auction results and PCGS's price guide. I think it's fair to say if the coin is very scarce and/or extremely appealing it is not unusual for it to go for multiples of guide.
I bought the 1829 above, CAC and ex-Roger Solomon, from Dave Kahn at more than twice price guide. Otherwise average bust halves are closer to guide. But who wants "average"?
Thanks for the nice comments, guys! It's always nice to hear others like your stuff.
Lance.
P.S. Bryce, I'm collecting die marriages and die states but I have no illusions about completing a set. I don't have the means even if I could find all the R7's and R8's. I am blown away by GoBust's accomplishment.
wow, you suck.
BHNC #203
Wow, you don't fool around!!
Very nice grouping of Busties!!
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My Full Walker Registry Set (1916-1947):
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Incredible group, Lance. You have the best CBH eye.
Let me get my jaw outta my lap! All are just gorgeous, Lance
That is one impressive array of CBH's. Enjoy them!
Pete
Louis Armstrong
What a gorgeous group of bust halves. I was going to pick a favorite, but kept changing my mind. Love them all!