I cannot afford to buy and submit all the examples to get discovery credit, but there are several re engraved obverse details on the 1938 Washington quarters.
@RichR said:
I'm very pleased to have recently completed a matched set of every coin from 1936-1942...all slabbed white and all in PR66! And it "only" took, literally, roughly 10 years! h
The most difficult coins were getting clean unspotted cents in red condition...and good examples of the buffalo nickles...both brilliant. They're some of my proudest specimens.
@RichR said:
I'm very pleased to have recently completed a matched set of every coin from 1936-1942...all slabbed white and all in PR66! And it "only" took, literally, roughly 10 years! h
The most difficult coins were getting clean unspotted cents in red condition...and good examples of the buffalo nickles...both brilliant. They're some of my proudest specimens.
Pics!!!
I’d love to see a group shot!
RichR: I am closing in on the same Project and am lacking all the cents save except a decent '40 cameo along with lacking the '36 and '37 Mercs and Washingyons and 'the '41 and '42 Walkers. The lower prices of late are nice-to a buyer anyhow-but I believe it has pushes some issues into 'hiding.'
I only have one proof nickel from this era. It is the 1942-P war nickel. It was an unintentional purchase. It was the first coin in an old Capital Plastics set of war nickels. I bought the set and later found the 42-P to be a proof. Happy days.
@asheland said:
The book arrived today. I skimmed through and I like it!
Great work Roger!
Thanks! Hope you get much enjoyment from the book! It was a pleasure and challenge to research and write. My goal was to create a lasting resource for this brief, interesting series.
Use the CD to explore specific topics or transfer it to a tablet or phone for reference at shows and club meetings. Feel free to ask questions; and base club presentations on the book's content.
@asheland said:
The book arrived today. I skimmed through and I like it!
Great work Roger!
Thanks! Hope you get much enjoyment from the book! It was a pleasure and challenge to research and write. My goal was to create a lasting resource for this brief, interesting series.
Use the CD to explore specific topics or transfer it to a tablet or phone for reference at shows and club meetings. Feel free to ask questions; and base club presentations on the book's content.
@RogerB said:
Kudbegud - now that is an amazing nickel proof !
Thank you. I was inspired to hunt one down by a post on these here forum threads. "They" say a couple things - Buy the best you can and The time to buy is when you see it. Both helped me act and not put it off.
BTW Roger, I bought your book. Can't wait to read it. I love this era in coins.
Somehow I missed this thread... work is getting in the way of my hobbies...Beautiful coins posted here... I like the ones from '42... .. I have not collected the proofs, but I think that is about to change. Cheers, RickO
Walker Proof Digital Album Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
From my new book, delivered yesterday, by @RogerB (thanks Roger) I discovered this Satin 1936 PF Cent that I didn't know existed. The hunt began, the prey cornered and bagged.
Kudbegud -
Thanks! The goal was to include all verifiable information in hopes of collectors being able to find meaningful answers to their questions in one convenient volume. The CD text is fully searchable and much better than any ordinary index.
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I cannot afford to buy and submit all the examples to get discovery credit, but there are several re engraved obverse details on the 1938 Washington quarters.
http://www.pcgs.com/SetRegistry/publishedset.aspx?s=142753
https://www.autismforums.com/media/albums/acrylic-colors-by-rocco.291/
Pics!!!
I’d love to see a group shot!
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You guys are killing me!
Some awesome examples shown here!
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RichR: I am closing in on the same Project and am lacking all the cents save except a decent '40 cameo along with lacking the '36 and '37 Mercs and Washingyons and 'the '41 and '42 Walkers. The lower prices of late are nice-to a buyer anyhow-but I believe it has pushes some issues into 'hiding.'
My book should be arriving later today.
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Great thread! I don't have any pictures to add, except this old Wayte Raymond page.
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The book arrived today. I skimmed through and I like it!
Great work Roger!
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Added just now
You'll love it, it's one of my favorite era's for my nickels, but I need the buffs, I love the Era Type Set Idea
Steve
I only have one proof nickel from this era. It is the 1942-P war nickel. It was an unintentional purchase. It was the first coin in an old Capital Plastics set of war nickels. I bought the set and later found the 42-P to be a proof. Happy days.
My War Nickels https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/nickels/jefferson-nickels-specialty-sets/jefferson-nickels-fs-basic-war-set-circulation-strikes-1942-1945/publishedset/94452
Thanks! Hope you get much enjoyment from the book! It was a pleasure and challenge to research and write. My goal was to create a lasting resource for this brief, interesting series.
Use the CD to explore specific topics or transfer it to a tablet or phone for reference at shows and club meetings. Feel free to ask questions; and base club presentations on the book's content.
Awesome thread and more awesome coins.
Gotta love em
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Finest Toned Ike I've Ever Seen, been looking since 1986
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Added one
Nice!
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Kudbegud - now that is an amazing nickel proof !
Thank you. I was inspired to hunt one down by a post on these here forum threads. "They" say a couple things - Buy the best you can and The time to buy is when you see it. Both helped me act and not put it off.
BTW Roger, I bought your book. Can't wait to read it. I love this era in coins.
That coin is stunning! WOW!
Somehow I missed this thread... work is getting in the way of my hobbies...Beautiful coins posted here... I like the ones from '42... .. I have not collected the proofs, but I think that is about to change. Cheers, RickO
@ricko I just saw this thread too...
Here is one to start
@LeeBone.... Very nice coin, but one year early.... Cheers, RickO
I _just_evaluated a collection yesterday. It had this in it...crappy pics, sorry
Interesting set. Satin Bison and cent ?
I really like that one!
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Dont know. Not an expert...
So you've had it for 79 years! ;-)
I just recently got into these but now have a few.
Here's another one..
@LeeBone... That is an amazing proof Buff.... Just beautiful... Cheers, RickO
Thank you sir
I'm glad I started this thread! So many awesome coins... Keep them coming!
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Ok, last one I have..
Now to get a few more
Great looking dime!
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@RogerB
Your book arrived today. It'd gonna be fun to read. Thanks.
1936-1942 set
Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
Loving those walkers!!!
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I'll second that!
Third!
One of these days... I shall have one!
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And 4th
LOL
Makes me want to get one of the proof dimes this weekend at the Pittsburgh ANA show.
A Merc dime is definitely on my want list!
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From my new book, delivered yesterday, by @RogerB (thanks Roger) I discovered this Satin 1936 PF Cent that I didn't know existed. The hunt began, the prey cornered and bagged.
I have never hit like more times in a single thread.
Soooooo many nice coins!
BST: KindaNewish (3/21/21), WQuarterFreddie (3/30/21), Meltdown (4/6/21), DBSTrader2 (5/5/21) AKA- unclemonkey on Blow Out
Kudbegud -
Thanks! The goal was to include all verifiable information in hopes of collectors being able to find meaningful answers to their questions in one convenient volume. The CD text is fully searchable and much better than any ordinary index.
@Justacommeman I always Love looking at your proofs from this era. They are gorgeous!
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I've cautiously branched out into the era over the last few years. Here are a few of what I've put together.
PR64 RD
PR64
PR67
PR66
PR66
PR66
PR67 - Thought this one had a shot at 68
PR66
(Yes, I know I'm a little heavy on 1942's.)
@Kudbegud Good catch on ‘36 cent!
@ModCrewman I am liking them PFs!
Fantastic 1942 set @modcrewman and I'm happy to see you posting more.
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