I hardly know where to begin with regard to the benefits of being a forum member. But, suffice it to say that there is nowhere on the face of the planet you can find as nice, knowledgeable, and helpful group people as we have here. Proud to be a member.
My contribution: I help make some of the others look smart.
My favorite picture is one I took of a roll searching find. I haven't decided if it belongs in the 2015 or 2016 hole in my album, since it was struck in both years.
Tough one, but here is one of the first times that I met Ken Bressett at the ANA, shortly after Whitman published my book about collecting the Guide Book/Blue Book.
I try and stay focused on learning an contributing to seated quarters and the LSCC and don't dabble in other areas too much! It's a long and challenging series with many varieties.
It is not that life is short, but that you are dead for so very long.
It's not my #1 coin now, but it was for many years. This is the piece that got me hooked on early U.S. coinage.
I bought this piece from Catherine Bullowa in the 1970s. She graded "EF."
Retired dealer and avid collector of U.S. type coins, 19th century presidential campaign medalets and selected medals. In recent years I have been working on a set of British coins - at least one coin from each king or queen who issued pieces that are collectible. I am also collecting at least one coin for each Roman emperor from Julius Caesar to ... ?
I think I'm a decent contributor here. I certainly enjoy this place, I'm here most every day.
Favorite coin? Difficult choice, but this one comes to mind:
My favorite is my A&R half, but I think it is over exposed on this forum. So, I will give it a rest. This is my favorite from last year, plus I know you appreciate this design
Dunno about my contribution here other than to attempt to add some levity now and then.
I can't say I've contributed too much. I am a newbie here and I check in every day to see what's going on. So many great coins and history and I have learned a ton. Having issues with posting coins so hopefully this works. It's one of the first foreign I found. It's the same pic as my Id coin.
I'm not sure what my contribution here is exactly, other than hopefully to share some nice photos once in a while and a bit of enthusiasm for what is, at its core, a really fun hobby.
So, while this isn't my very favorite coin, it is in my top 3 or 4 but also comes with a story. When I got back into collecting I initially had a strong dislike for commems. After all, they aren't real coins, and some of the designs are pretty bland. Then I found out that Cyrus Dallin, my 1st cousin, 4 times removed, was the designer of the Pilgrim. Well, that forced me to reconsider. I bought a 1920 and a 1921 and I bought one for my mom as she feels a strong family connection to this artist. After a while I developed a desire to own a really, really stellar example.
This one popped up and I feel quite lucky to have snagged it:
Other than singing the praises of British hammered to anyone who will listen, I have given the more knowledgeable contributors a chance to share their knowledge by asking questions.
I contribute lots of random threads, report tiny details on Coins, and try to infuse “positive energy” on the forum.
Here is my favorite non variety nickel, I sent it in for grading from my nicest dasnco set.
It has to be this coin I purchased from Canadian mint two years ago.
Why? You might had asked. I made it to a pendant as a birthday present to my little one on Valentines day.
Two years later, ,my little princess who is able to eat 3 full plates of snow crabs at the age of 4, still considers this necklace as her most precious belonging . (picture taken during our quick lunch two days ago)
My mojo and focus is on the truth not on appearances and "aesthetics"; I earned a philosophy degree but my focus was on Aristotle and the pre-Socratics. The reality is that the truth and reality are not popular or subject to votes or easily obtained collectibles if you have enough money through whatever means.
I liked this piece of currency I got through a New Hampshire coin shop where the dealer opened up a new area of collecting to me at modest cost:
@TurboSnail said:
It has to be this coin I purchased from Canadian mint two years ago
Why? You might had ask. I made it to a pendant as a birthday present to my little one on Valentines day.
Two years later, ,my little princess who is able to eat 3 full plates of snow crabs at the age of 4, still considers this necklace as her most precious belonging . (picture taken during our quick lunch two days ago)
You took a collector coin out of OGP and made it into jewelry?!?! Isn't that illegal?
The truth is, that is not a bad way to go. Sort of puts it into perspective. There are plenty of others sealed up in OGP but only one that is hanging around your daughter's neck as a favorite possession.
@TurboSnail said:
It has to be this coin I purchased from Canadian mint two years ago
Why? You might had ask. I made it to a pendant as a birthday present to my little one on Valentines day.
Two years later, ,my little princess who is able to eat 3 full plates of snow crabs at the age of 4, still considers this necklace as her most precious belonging . (picture taken during our quick lunch two days ago)
You took a collector coin out of OGP and made it into jewelry?!?! Isn't that illegal?
The truth is, that is not a bad way to go. Sort of puts it into perspective. There are plenty of others sealed up in OGP but only one that is hanging around your daughter's neck as a favorite possession.
3 plates of snow crabs?!
Yes.THREE full plates of crab legs plus half plate of shrimps. I normally buy four 1 1/4 lb lobsters every few weeks. One each for my wife, both daughters and me. And guess who would always have the first dip. lol
I don't know if I have contributed very much here, but I did start the Washington quarter registry post that is still running. Latest edition to the set!
Very possibly this could be the finest example on the Planet. I really lucked out; This metal glows inda dark
in palms!!! I truly think it's a gift from GOD!!!t Now you know I'm crazy! And won the auction for 44 and change. Will never sell, even for a Mill!!
Almost forgot, have 4 ov theses!!! So what if I paid a GRANT more than Mint prices. They Won't' deliver!!! Can't meet demand because only 100,000 allegedly being produced and demand id HIGH. It truly is a magnificent coin. I gonna sell one to a Doc 4 320, a real barkcin!!!
Another contest? Lightening rarely strikes twice but these strings are by far some of my favorites! What do I contribute here? I feel like a humble student in the presence of masters and try to learn as much as I can! There is much knowledge to be learned here, that's for sure. Favorite coin? Here's a shot of my first gold coin, and I used to think it was pretty nice, but the longer I see everyone elses photos, I see it's actually pretty rough. And why is the 4 so much thicker than the other numbers in the date???
Very possibly this could be the finest example on the Planet. I really lucked out; This metal glows inda dark
in palms!!! I think it's
@Onastone said:
Another contest? Lightening rarely strikes twice but these strings are by far some of my favorites! What do I contribute here? I feel like a humble student in the presence of masters and try to learn as much as I can! There is much knowledge to be learned here, that's for sure. Favorite coin? Here's a shot of my first gold coin, and I used to think it was pretty nice, but the longer I see everyone elses photos, I see it's actually pretty rough. And why is the 4 so much thicker than the other numbers in the date???
Don;t underestimate UR SELF!!! The potentials R infintmint!!!!
I don't know if I really contribute anything here, but I do enjoy just reading threads most of the time. My favorite coin is this 2005 Gold eagle that my late wife bought me for Christmas that year.
Hey @Paradisefound - I'll see your play, and LOWER you 2... Finally got my real HIGH Lady after your flaunting yours so much! Recent spoils of eBay Bucks! Yeah, maybe a victim of DV - pay no attention to that face scar... NOW we may have to have a CACS-OFF (no gagging) between us!! [I'm not in this for prize, please pass on me, give to someone mo' deserving!]
As for contributions, I'm a Jack of All, Master of None, but purveyor of common sense and sometimes just an old fart (which I'm best) that's still learning after 50 years about the trade. Now tell me, just who is PCGS? AND...thanks of course to your continued generosity! -W
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Share your take on your contribution here or what you enjoyed most being a member
and Post your FAV ever coin
I earned my LOLs & here is my 2018 FAV
The things I don’t always agree with are always worth considering.
I hardly know where to begin with regard to the benefits of being a forum member. But, suffice it to say that there is nowhere on the face of the planet you can find as nice, knowledgeable, and helpful group people as we have here. Proud to be a member.
My favorite has to be my latest purchase...
My contribution: I help make some of the others look smart.
My favorite picture is one I took of a roll searching find. I haven't decided if it belongs in the 2015 or 2016 hole in my album, since it was struck in both years.
Not sure what I offer besides cool pictures of beautiful early commemorative half dollars.
For example:
Favorite coin picture?
Tough one, but here is one of the first times that I met Ken Bressett at the ANA, shortly after Whitman published my book about collecting the Guide Book/Blue Book.
BHNC #203
I feel like I've contributed by posting lots of pictures of toned gold, lol.
I try and stay focused on learning an contributing to seated quarters and the LSCC and don't dabble in other areas too much! It's a long and challenging series with many varieties.
It's not my #1 coin now, but it was for many years. This is the piece that got me hooked on early U.S. coinage.
I bought this piece from Catherine Bullowa in the 1970s. She graded "EF."
I think I'm a decent contributor here. I certainly enjoy this place, I'm here most every day.
Favorite coin? Difficult choice, but this one comes to mind:
My YouTube Channel
My favorite is my A&R half, but I think it is over exposed on this forum. So, I will give it a rest. This is my favorite from last year, plus I know you appreciate this design
Dunno about my contribution here other than to attempt to add some levity now and then.
Love my Pirate coin 👍😄. One of the finest top 2 graded by PCGS.
Au 58
I am saving for an Indian $10 gold eagle 👍
I just noticed yours isn't CAC approved.
"A dog breaks your heart only one time and that is when they pass on". Unknown
I can't say I've contributed too much. I am a newbie here and I check in every day to see what's going on. So many great coins and history and I have learned a ton. Having issues with posting coins so hopefully this works. It's one of the first foreign I found. It's the same pic as my Id coin.
I contribute with the comic relief with some of my questions, lol. This coin was one I had back in the day and kinda liked.
I'm not sure what my contribution here is exactly, other than hopefully to share some nice photos once in a while and a bit of enthusiasm for what is, at its core, a really fun hobby.
So, while this isn't my very favorite coin, it is in my top 3 or 4 but also comes with a story. When I got back into collecting I initially had a strong dislike for commems. After all, they aren't real coins, and some of the designs are pretty bland. Then I found out that Cyrus Dallin, my 1st cousin, 4 times removed, was the designer of the Pilgrim. Well, that forced me to reconsider. I bought a 1920 and a 1921 and I bought one for my mom as she feels a strong family connection to this artist. After a while I developed a desire to own a really, really stellar example.
This one popped up and I feel quite lucky to have snagged it:
I’m not sure if I’ve contributed much either, outside of an occasional attempt at answering some questions and posting some of my favorite coins.
Here is one of my better finds from 2018:
I've been looking for a great Isabella that fit my budget. Finally found one:
Oh, and contribution?
Other than singing the praises of British hammered to anyone who will listen, I have given the more knowledgeable contributors a chance to share their knowledge by asking questions.
This WILL definitely BEAN!
I contribute lots of random threads, report tiny details on Coins, and try to infuse “positive energy” on the forum.
Here is my favorite non variety nickel, I sent it in for grading from my nicest dasnco set.
http://www.pcgs.com/SetRegistry/publishedset.aspx?s=142753
https://www.autismforums.com/media/albums/acrylic-colors-by-rocco.291/
"that fit my budget" ??!??
Do they come any nicer than that one at any price?
My fav so far....1941-S Large S Die 5 PCGS66
Don't contribute much. I do like to post Indian stuff at times.
Chief Red Cloud, I would have loved to know him. Imo, the greatest Chief of all.
It has to be this coin I purchased from Canadian mint two years ago.
Why? You might had asked. I made it to a pendant as a birthday present to my little one on Valentines day.
Two years later, ,my little princess who is able to eat 3 full plates of snow crabs at the age of 4, still considers this necklace as her most precious belonging . (picture taken during our quick lunch two days ago)
My mojo and focus is on the truth not on appearances and "aesthetics"; I earned a philosophy degree but my focus was on Aristotle and the pre-Socratics. The reality is that the truth and reality are not popular or subject to votes or easily obtained collectibles if you have enough money through whatever means.
I liked this piece of currency I got through a New Hampshire coin shop where the dealer opened up a new area of collecting to me at modest cost:
You took a collector coin out of OGP and made it into jewelry?!?! Isn't that illegal?
The truth is, that is not a bad way to go. Sort of puts it into perspective. There are plenty of others sealed up in OGP but only one that is hanging around your daughter's neck as a favorite possession.
3 plates of snow crabs?!
best I can do right now.
I just absorb what you guys here offer.
Yes.THREE full plates of crab legs plus half plate of shrimps. I normally buy four 1 1/4 lb lobsters every few weeks. One each for my wife, both daughters and me. And guess who would always have the first dip. lol
I don't know if I have contributed very much here, but I did start the Washington quarter registry post that is still running. Latest edition to the set!
Very possibly this could be the finest example on the Planet. I really lucked out; This metal glows inda dark
in palms!!! I truly think it's a gift from GOD!!!t Now you know I'm crazy! And won the auction for 44 and change. Will never sell, even for a Mill!!
Almost forgot, have 4 ov theses!!! So what if I paid a GRANT more than Mint prices. They Won't' deliver!!! Can't meet demand because only 100,000 allegedly being produced and demand id HIGH. It truly is a magnificent coin. I gonna sell one to a Doc 4 320, a real barkcin!!!
Wunder bar!!!
Tha big step!!!
I contribute gold dollar comments to collectors who think they are too tiny!
My contribution is asking newbie questions and spreading smiles (hopefully)
My favorite coin isn't my most expensive or rarest but it IS my first PCGS graded coin!
Another contest? Lightening rarely strikes twice but these strings are by far some of my favorites! What do I contribute here? I feel like a humble student in the presence of masters and try to learn as much as I can! There is much knowledge to be learned here, that's for sure. Favorite coin? Here's a shot of my first gold coin, and I used to think it was pretty nice, but the longer I see everyone elses photos, I see it's actually pretty rough. And why is the 4 so much thicker than the other numbers in the date???
My Contribution: I teach older numismatists about the internet.
I don’t have a favorite coin, but here is one of mine I like a lot.
CCAC Representative of the General Public
Columnist for The Numismatist
2021 Young Numismatist of the Year
Very possibly this could be the finest example on the Planet. I really lucked out; This metal glows inda dark
in palms!!! I think it's
Don;t underestimate UR SELF!!! The potentials R infintmint!!!!
I offer friendship, enthusiasm and advice, when I can.
I have a lot of favorites, so I'll just post one.
“I may not believe in myself but I believe in what I’m doing” ~Jimmy Page~
My Full Walker Registry Set (1916-1947)
https://www.ngccoin.com/registry/competitive-sets/16292/
............... And why is the 4 so much thicker than the other numbers in the date???
I am definitely more of a taker with the knowledge than a contributor. I know when to talk and when to listen.
I don't know if I really contribute anything here, but I do enjoy just reading threads most of the time. My favorite coin is this 2005 Gold eagle that my late wife bought me for Christmas that year.
My Original Song Written to my late wife-"Plus other original music by me"
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8A11CC8CC6093D80
https://n1m.com/bobbysmith1
If you ever decide to sell this, please contact me.
http://www.pcgs.com/SetRegistry/publishedset.aspx?s=142753
https://www.autismforums.com/media/albums/acrylic-colors-by-rocco.291/
I have a set of the slabbed ones.
My Original Song Written to my late wife-"Plus other original music by me"
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8A11CC8CC6093D80
https://n1m.com/bobbysmith1
Hey @Paradisefound - I'll see your play, and LOWER you 2... Finally got my real HIGH Lady after your flaunting yours so much! Recent spoils of eBay Bucks! Yeah, maybe a victim of DV - pay no attention to that face scar... NOW we may have to have a CACS-OFF (no gagging) between us!! [I'm not in this for prize, please pass on me, give to someone mo' deserving!]
As for contributions, I'm a Jack of All, Master of None, but purveyor of common sense and sometimes just an old fart (which I'm best) that's still learning after 50 years about the trade. Now tell me, just who is PCGS? AND...thanks of course to your continued generosity! -W