LOL! I love Kamehameha catching the rainbow in the rainbow state! One of my fave's since the day I saw it.
I obviously have a predilection for small cents, but I took a little trip over to the commems to enjoy all the different designs and unique look of some of the toned coins. I recently had this Elgin graded. I think the toning is very unique
Beautiful toned coin! The reverse looks like he is reaching out into the sunlight, from a shadow. That is an exceptional example of how toning can give a coin a unique and captivating appearance.
My favorite commemorative designs are Oregon, Pilgrim, and Connecticut.
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LOL! I love Kamehameha catching the rainbow in the rainbow state! One of my fave's since the day I saw it.
I obviously have a predilection for small cents, but I took a little trip over to the commems to enjoy all the different designs and unique look of some of the toned coins. I recently had this Elgin graded. I think the toning is very unique
For my 50 piece classic commemorative type set, I wanted a nice coin to represent my home state. This 67+ CAC fits the bill. On Wisconsin!!!
Jeff
Here are a few commems from my set
Overland Trail Collection Showcase
Dahlonega Type Set-2008 PCGS Best Exhibited Set
I love these. Just one coin shy of finishing my set. Here's a few favorites:
Collector of randomness. Photographer at PCGS. Lover of Harry Potter.
Beautiful toned coin! The reverse looks like he is reaching out into the sunlight, from a shadow. That is an exceptional example of how toning can give a coin a unique and captivating appearance.
My favorite commemorative designs are Oregon, Pilgrim, and Connecticut.
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