It's a moose!
Back when I started in coins, coin dealers would sometimes call amazing quality coins a "moose". As in, "This coin is a moose!" Or "This coin is a F'ing Moose!", if they really wanted to drive the point home. Today, we just call them 7's and 8's and sometimes "PQ". Maybe I'm getting old - OK, I'm definitely getting old - but I liked it better when we used more colorful language.
So, to celebrate the good old days, post an "F'ing Moose"!
Andy Lustig
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
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In hand, the color drips from this one. Oh, and it has a moose! LOL

howz about a ms66bn classic head cent? only $90k
Dang, a moose coin with a moose! That’s one way to start and end the thread. Lol
I recall that terminology being used but then it gave way to monster and I still hear that term used.
Looking for Top Pop Mercury Dime Varieties & High Grade Mercury Dime Toners.
I think the moose got bagged & tagged.

@MrEureka
+1 !
how neat and weird would it be to pull a dime outta your pocket that looked like this!
edited to add the slab shot to give a sense of scale.
What's a "F'ing Moose?"
*FLIPPING Moose?
Like resell it quick?
I have a collection of better modern toners. Some I would consider a F'ing Moose, others Moose'ish.
Here are 10 of the best.










I've always thought of a moose as a well-struck coin (or medal). This fits the bill:
This has the makings of a great thread. Even better if @MrEureka would judge each submission for its Moosiness.
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i'm not sure Susan has ever looked so good!
Very appropriate day for the post, Andy. This guy has been looking over my various desks since My trip to Seattle and BC in 2001.
how about an ms66 ! anyone got an extra $40k+ laying around?
Andy, talkin' about old expressions,
when was the last time we've heard
at a coin show the term 'squirt' ?
Think that was over 25++ years ago.
a wow ms64 $80k
This quarter is a moose—dripping luster and neon tones.
Listed at $28 in the PCGS price guide. 😎
ms68 shoo wee $30k.
I appreciate gorgeous toned coins, about as much as anyone. However, to my way of thinking, a coin need not be toned to qualify as a "moose". I think the term is about quality, as much as, if not more than, it is color.
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.
ok. last one. - can do this all day with coins like these. mmmm
crap. couldn't do just one after seeing these 2.
when you are approaching $50k for an au of anything, you are on the right track. au53 - 3 error
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finally a hawaiian coin not looking like it has spent time in a parking lot. have to post this. pf64cam $30k all day.
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Finest 4R, ex. Norweb


Ex. Huntington and I believe the nicest Charles IV 8R in that collection

One and only MS65 from the ruler. Ex. MrE

Stunning example of the type now P65


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U.S. Type Set
Here is a small herd:
That's a fabulous collection, in and of itself!
Is this the moosemismatics? Are we all moosemismatists now?
Dayum
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@MrEureka
just saw the notification on my phone a bit ago. is this more in-line?
Canada: Victoria copper Confederation Medal 1867

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Here's one for @cardinal that I always thought was a Moose.
I only own dogs, got a whole kennel full.
bob
Defined as:
I can’t afford it.
There are mooses and mooses. Here's one that on the absolute rarity scale is basically a widget, as there were over 875,000 1958 Franklin proofs minted. OTOH, for cognoscenti of Franklin proofs, it is known that 1958 cameo proof black and white contrast in general comes nowhere near any of the more common cameo dates. There is only one die pair for the 1958 Franklin proof that produced an absolute black and white cameo contrast on both sides, and probably only about the first dozen strikes actually produced that level of contrast. Being a Franklin fan, and being born in 1958, I searched for one of these coins for 17 years. Here's the end result...
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^ I don't see the silver center.
MANNNN! Can you adopt me so I can have those for my inheritance? Lol Beautiful toned coins, dude. ♥️
"Jesus died for you and for me, Thank you,Jesus"!!!
--- If it should happen I die and leave this world and you want to remember me. Please only remember my opening Sig Line.Skyman - that is an awesome moose. I've been reading my Complete Guide to Franks lately and really being reminded how truly scarce these cameos are. Congrats on ending that hunt. Do you need a permit to hunt moose (mooses? mise? mises?)?
I feel left out by this thread
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I’m pretty sure this 21 Buff qualifies as a moose per the strike.


I think this Lincoln is a moose. CAC agreed with the only gold sticker for the date and color designation.
Several of note who have seen it have had favorable comments in comparison to the Morgan known as "The Moose". . . including one previous owner of "The Moose". This is "Bag Burn".
Still with me after all these years . . .
Todd has a super shot of it . . . and I will be sending it back to our hosts for Shield/Review/TrueView soon. The current Postal dilemmas are not giving me extreme confidence though . . .
Actually a very important distinction. There’s a big difference between being a moose and bring STRUCK like a moose.
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Moose, monster, these terms get thrown around and are for the most part meaningless as its really personal preference when using suerlatives like this. Some very beautiful coin have been posted and many are/will be viewed as monsters, PQ, or moose by some. I like this semi key date in a beautiful brown color, mabey its a moose idk, but I do like it.
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Never a slave to one plastic brand will I ever be.
At our age, 25 years IS a squirt!
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You sold me one of those moose
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That coin is a true moose, Drunner! Super sexy. Did you buy it raw like that?
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HAPPY COLLECTING
I've been collecting since the mid 1960's. I never heard that term numismatically.
Anybody else?
Pete
Can a buffalo be a moose? I guess so-
Well, I've never been banned before, so maybe this is worth it?
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I'm too cautious. But maybe you can mentally picture what it was.
Still waiting for my "Moose" to come back from our Host. Any day NOW!


"Jesus died for you and for me, Thank you,Jesus"!!!
--- If it should happen I die and leave this world and you want to remember me. Please only remember my opening Sig Line.Skyman's 1958 DCAM Franklin is definitely a Moose. I have seen it in hand a few times and it never ceases to amaze me.
Funny (and sad) story is that while at a Santa Clara show a number of years ago I found a 1958 proof set in an old Capital style holder that contained a half dollar that had an obverse exactly like Skymans' 1958 half dollar. I got very excited thinking that I could acquire a raw coin just as good as his for the modest price of a raw proof set [the dealer wanted $45.00]. I turned the holder over to look at the reverse of the half dollar. It had frosted devices; however the frost on the reverse was moderate to heavy and not equal to the frost on the obverse.
My reaction upon seeing the moderate to heavy frosted reverse was disappointment. Thinking that I wanted (and deserved?) a 1958 proof half dollar of the same quality of Skyman's DCAM 1958 Moose caused me to pass on the purchase. Mismatched frost just was not doing it for me.
The next day I had remorse and that remorse (not paying $45.00 to purchase the proof set holding the 1958 proof set with mismatched frost, including obverse frost like that on Skyman's pictured coin) haunts me to this day. Even with mismatched frost the coin I passed on would likely be considered a Moose.
Here’s a moose of a silver eagle: