I'd say something complimentary any day about Col. Jessup. The man knows more than I'll ever know and has a sense of humor and wit. I've yet to meet him but I think that would be an honor.
Here's a coin I like that's raw.
If you do what you always did, you get what you always got.
Count me in too.
You might laugh at my favorite coin/medal (So-Called Dollar) right now, but it has to do with the fact I just acquired the book and bible which historian Nolie Mumey issued at the same time to commemorate the Pony Express and are tough to find in pristine condition (medal is pretty common, the book is getting harder to find and the bible is near impossible). The complete set, at least to me, is pretty neat.
My (current) favorite raw US coin--It was last one I needed for the gold page in my 7070, and I promised myself one once I retired from the Navy. Took about three years to make good on that promise, but last time in Baltimore (Spring last year) I finally got one. Did a bullion trade, and it was kind of funny. The gentleman selling it to me really made a face when I bought a green beaned PCGS slab and told him I was cracking it for the album. But I did it. Now in all its raw glory:
As for something nice...well there are loads of helpful, educational, supportive, and fantastic people on the boards. I will do a throwback though. He hasn't been active here for a few years, but I'm calling out Roy/ @satootoko. When I very first made an account here it was to ask him questions about Japanese coins and he was very instrumental in helping out the newbie. Corresponded many times over a decade, and even met him IRL (in Japan to go to a coin shop of course!). Had tons of advice though we had different opinions on the merits of 'tarnish'. Wish I could show him how my collection has grown.
While the majority of my stuff is slabbed for my registry sets, I do like to pick up raw coins at shows and elsewhere. Sometimes I try to get them graded, others go into a 'fun box' This is an example from a recent Philly vacation trip, I posted it sometime back:
As for members on this forum, there are way too many good ones to mention, far outnumber the handful of true duds on here. So I'll mention @lkeigwin for his amazing bust halves, it's what eye appeal and collecting is all about.
Favorite raw US coin? I don't have a single favorite, but the coin below would be ONE of them.
I received this 1827 Bust half for my 11th birthday on December 28, 1976. It is one of only two coins that remain from my childhood collection.
Members who have helped, me, educated me, or just been nice? That list is far, FAR too long for me to post here or even remember in its entirety. I have been on the receiving end of so much generosity and kindness on these forums over the last 16 years that it's difficult to single any one member out. Some fine folks like @CarlWohlforth are no longer with us.
If I had to single one person out this time around, it would be @Mark, who has encouraged me in my numismatic writing and even extended my ANA membership so I would contribute some articles to The Numismatist. At present I have not yet kept that promise, but I haven't forgotten it, either. (That might be a good New Year's resolution for me, eh, Mark?)
PS- ditto to the @ricko comments, for the reason others posted. Ricko can be counted on to comment, and almost always positively, even when nobody else seems interested.
My favorite raw U.S. coin that I own, one of the storied San Francisco minted Paquet Reverse Double Eagles, none of which are known to have survived in mint state.
I always enjoy Bill Jones's posts. I have learned a lot from his shared experiences. An added treat was the holiday thread he initiated that added a bit of holiday cheer. I especially appreciated the homage he payed to his father in creating a scene in the shared holiday village. It turns out I likely saw the huge wreath his dad created when I visited Radio City Music Hall to see the Rockettes as a preschooler back in the early 1950s. Here is Bill's commentary:
"My father was known as “Jones, the Holly Wreath Man.” His company manufactured holly, russcus and lycopodium wreaths and shipped to locations all over the United States. He took over the business from his father and expanded it to a much larger scale. One year he custom made a wreath that was 20 feet in diameter that hung on the front of the Radio City Music Hall. Another year his company supplied the wreaths that hung in the background for The Ed Sullivan Show. He made a really good living at it from the mid 1940s until the late 1950s."
In case anyone missed it, here is a link to the referenced holiday thread:
I really like hearing all the good thing about the other forum members who have brought knowledge and joy to coin collecting. Education has and is the one word I can say is burned into my skull. Many of you have provided vast amounts of information and what I have quickly come to realize is that I will always have more to learn. Keep it going Guys. So glad to see the participation in my first giveaway. I feel happy
Count me in! Lots of people to say nice things about here. RogerB continues to post amazing stuff scrounged from the depths of NARA. As for my favorite raw US coin, well, there's this one, which I photographed several years ago. The Smithsonian wouldn't let me borrow it, though, so I had to set up in front of their display and shoot through the glass.
Bodin. There is precious little "coin furniture" out there in the retail world, and Bodin has been kind enough to share with us his medal cabinet projects, complete with step by step progress photos.
If we were all the same, the world would be an incredibly boring place.
@JeffersonFrog said:
Bodin. There is precious little "coin furniture" out there in the retail world, and Bodin has been kind enough to share with us his medal cabinet projects, complete with step by step progress photos.
+1
Really like the progress reports.
~HABE FIDUCIAM IN DOMINO III V VI / III XVI~ POST NUBILA PHOEBUS / AFTER CLOUDS, SUN Love for Music / Collector of Dreck
While i dont have any US coins, raw or slabbed, I would like to give a shout out to Andy Lustig @MrEureka for being a knowledgeable and approachable numismatist and dealer.
We have many fine folks participating, difficult to single any out, but must note that both BryceM and TommyType post comments that I almost always agree with in content and tone, but also their style of writing is typically very similar to mine (when I take time to think and write well), such that, often, I don't need to say what they said, again, I can just use the Agree or Like feature of the new forum software. Thanks guys, for saving me the typing time!
Thanks again for the chance at a prize, I'd vote to award 4 of them by splitting the set, rather than it go to a single winner.
One of my favorite contributors at the moment is insider2. His sarcasm and wit is comically refreshing, and his knowledge of our little coin world seems well defined.
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Very nice of you, if I win please give my prize to a YN of your choice, Thank you for doing this hope to keep seeing you on the board have fun.
Hoard the keys.
Count me in too!
A generous giveaway. It is nice to see newer members maintain an old tradition here.
Thank you, Kathy.
Lance.
Here's a favorite raw coin. It is an R5 1809 O.114 in XF. Gotta get it in PCGS plastic.
Lance.
Lots of great members. Hard to single one out. But @TomB was an early friend here and we've since shared a lot about things other than coins.
I always enjoy his company and appreciate his excellent advice on coins.
Lance.
Ok, count me in.
I'd say something complimentary any day about Col. Jessup. The man knows more than I'll ever know and has a sense of humor and wit. I've yet to meet him but I think that would be an honor.
Here's a coin I like that's raw.

Count me in
This is an incredibly generous giveaway! Count me in!
Count me in too.


You might laugh at my favorite coin/medal (So-Called Dollar) right now, but it has to do with the fact I just acquired the book and bible which historian Nolie Mumey issued at the same time to commemorate the Pony Express and are tough to find in pristine condition (medal is pretty common, the book is getting harder to find and the bible is near impossible). The complete set, at least to me, is pretty neat.
My (current) favorite raw US coin--It was last one I needed for the gold page in my 7070, and I promised myself one once I retired from the Navy. Took about three years to make good on that promise, but last time in Baltimore (Spring last year) I finally got one. Did a bullion trade, and it was kind of funny. The gentleman selling it to me really made a face when I bought a green beaned PCGS slab and told him I was cracking it for the album. But I did it. Now in all its raw glory:
Holy cow! Count me in!
Thanks for the generous holiday giveaway!
mbogoman
https://pcgs.com/setregistry/collectors-showcase/classic-issues-colonials-through-1964/zambezi-collection-trade-dollars/7345Asesabi Lutho
As for something nice...well there are loads of helpful, educational, supportive, and fantastic people on the boards. I will do a throwback though. He hasn't been active here for a few years, but I'm calling out Roy/ @satootoko. When I very first made an account here it was to ask him questions about Japanese coins and he was very instrumental in helping out the newbie. Corresponded many times over a decade, and even met him IRL (in Japan to go to a coin shop of course!). Had tons of advice though we had different opinions on the merits of 'tarnish'. Wish I could show him how my collection has grown.
I'd be stupid not to say "Count me in!"
Count me in !
Thank you !
Nice people here are too numerous to actually single one out.
Count me in . If you select my name, drop the coins in the kettle.
@Stork some coins are just to fine to be caged behind a slab. Great coin.
Best place to buy !
Bronze Associate member
Counte me in! Thank you!
Many members on this forum that now it cannot fit in my signature. Please ask for entire list.
Count me in, cool contest!
10-4,
My Instagram picturesErik
My registry sets
While the majority of my stuff is slabbed for my registry sets, I do like to pick up raw coins at shows and elsewhere. Sometimes I try to get them graded, others go into a 'fun box' This is an example from a recent Philly vacation trip, I posted it sometime back:
10-4,
My Instagram picturesErik
My registry sets
As for members on this forum, there are way too many good ones to mention, far outnumber the handful of true duds on here. So I'll mention @lkeigwin for his amazing bust halves, it's what eye appeal and collecting is all about.
10-4,
My Instagram picturesErik
My registry sets
Count me in, please, and thank you.
Favorite raw US coin? I don't have a single favorite, but the coin below would be ONE of them.
I received this 1827 Bust half for my 11th birthday on December 28, 1976. It is one of only two coins that remain from my childhood collection.
Members who have helped, me, educated me, or just been nice? That list is far, FAR too long for me to post here or even remember in its entirety. I have been on the receiving end of so much generosity and kindness on these forums over the last 16 years that it's difficult to single any one member out. Some fine folks like @CarlWohlforth are no longer with us.
If I had to single one person out this time around, it would be @Mark, who has encouraged me in my numismatic writing and even extended my ANA membership so I would contribute some articles to The Numismatist. At present I have not yet kept that promise, but I haven't forgotten it, either. (That might be a good New Year's resolution for me, eh, Mark?)
PS- ditto to the @ricko comments, for the reason others posted. Ricko can be counted on to comment, and almost always positively, even when nobody else seems interested.
Count me in
Thanks
Count me in.
My favorite raw U.S. coin that I own, one of the storied San Francisco minted Paquet Reverse Double Eagles, none of which are known to have survived in mint state.
I always enjoy Bill Jones's posts. I have learned a lot from his shared experiences. An added treat was the holiday thread he initiated that added a bit of holiday cheer. I especially appreciated the homage he payed to his father in creating a scene in the shared holiday village. It turns out I likely saw the huge wreath his dad created when I visited Radio City Music Hall to see the Rockettes as a preschooler back in the early 1950s. Here is Bill's commentary:
"My father was known as “Jones, the Holly Wreath Man.” His company manufactured holly, russcus and lycopodium wreaths and shipped to locations all over the United States. He took over the business from his father and expanded it to a much larger scale. One year he custom made a wreath that was 20 feet in diameter that hung on the front of the Radio City Music Hall. Another year his company supplied the wreaths that hung in the background for The Ed Sullivan Show. He made a really good living at it from the mid 1940s until the late 1950s."
In case anyone missed it, here is a link to the referenced holiday thread:
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/991024/its-way-off-topic-but-it-tis-the-season#latest
I already did, look up three posts
BHNC #203
I really like hearing all the good thing about the other forum members who have brought knowledge and joy to coin collecting. Education has and is the one word I can say is burned into my skull. Many of you have provided vast amounts of information and what I have quickly come to realize is that I will always have more to learn. Keep it going Guys. So glad to see the participation in my first giveaway. I feel happy
Best place to buy !
Bronze Associate member
Count me in! Lots of people to say nice things about here. RogerB continues to post amazing stuff scrounged from the depths of NARA. As for my favorite raw US coin, well, there's this one, which I photographed several years ago. The Smithsonian wouldn't let me borrow it, though, so I had to set up in front of their display and shoot through the glass.
Keeper of the VAM Catalog • Professional Coin Imaging • Prime Number Set • World Coins in Early America • British Trade Dollars • Variety Attribution
RE: "@RogerB - Love your research and how you share it with the rest of us."
Thank you! I do what I can.
Count me in thanks.
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I don't have a lot of raw stuff,
eBay ID-bruceshort978
Successful BST:here and ATS, bumanchu, wdrob, hashtag, KeeNoooo, mikej61, Yonico, Meltdown, BAJJERFAN, Excaliber, lordmarcovan, cucamongacoin, robkool, bradyc, tonedcointrader, mumu, Windycity, astrotrain, tizofthe, overdate, rwyarmch, mkman123, Timbuk3,GBurger717, airplanenut, coinkid855 ,illini420, michaeldixon, Weiss, Morpheus, Deepcoin, Collectorcoins, AUandAG, D.Schwager.
And finally a shout out to @Justacommeman. I enjoy Mark's post.
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If we were all the same, the world would be an incredibly boring place.
Tommy
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If we were all the same, the world would be an incredibly boring place.
Tommy
Bodin. There is precious little "coin furniture" out there in the retail world, and Bodin has been kind enough to share with us his medal cabinet projects, complete with step by step progress photos.
If we were all the same, the world would be an incredibly boring place.
Tommy
Count me in!
Thanks!
POST NUBILA PHOEBUS / AFTER CLOUDS, SUN
Love for Music / Collector of Dreck
+1
Really like the progress reports.
POST NUBILA PHOEBUS / AFTER CLOUDS, SUN
Love for Music / Collector of Dreck
Favorite (as of now) Samples...
POST NUBILA PHOEBUS / AFTER CLOUDS, SUN
Love for Music / Collector of Dreck
Count me in! Thanks for the chance.
8 Reales Madness Collection
While i dont have any US coins, raw or slabbed, I would like to give a shout out to Andy Lustig @MrEureka for being a knowledgeable and approachable numismatist and dealer.
8 Reales Madness Collection
Very nice holiday giveaway, Kkathyl, thanks and count me in!
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
Many raw coins in my collection, tough to pick a favorite but this one certainly makes the short list:
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
It's nice to have you as a member here.
We have many fine folks participating, difficult to single any out, but must note that both BryceM and TommyType post comments that I almost always agree with in content and tone, but also their style of writing is typically very similar to mine (when I take time to think and write well), such that, often, I don't need to say what they said, again, I can just use the Agree or Like feature of the new forum software. Thanks guys, for saving me the typing time!
Thanks again for the chance at a prize, I'd vote to award 4 of them by splitting the set, rather than it go to a single winner.
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
Very generous giveaway! Count me in.
One of my favorite contributors at the moment is insider2. His sarcasm and wit is comically refreshing, and his knowledge of our little coin world seems well defined.
@gtstang he is my pick as well @insider2 has gone above and beyond to share information and guide me. Very smart and yes funny too.
Best place to buy !
Bronze Associate member
count me in
Count me in, and thanks
Count me in. Very generous giveaway!
I vote that winner takes the set. Keep liberty with her sisters
Count me in!
Thanks!
Collector, occasional seller
What the heck, count me in.