Post some specimens minted on the old #1 Carson City press.

https://visitcarsoncity.com/blog/minted-the-storied-history-of-coin-press-no-1/
As a collector of over 5 decades Carson City coins have always been a favorite of collectors.
If you are not aware of its history ,and the CC mint I've posted a link above to get you some background on the mint ,and its operation.
I've never have had the pleasure to visit the museum, or see the press, as a YN , or as an old one .... I still find the stories of this operation as a huge part of this country history of coin mintage.
Please if you have had the opportunityto visit, and pictures as well coins, and medals that have been coined on #1 , post them here.... I have one I need to retrieve from the vault to image ,and post in a little while....
Thanks in advance for your interest ,and post below. H~10 Dude.
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Here is an old specimen next to Press #1. Does this count?
Yes lol very much so! Thank you for posting!
I have to get into my safes to grab a item that I purchased about 10 years ago... unfortunately im post op with my nurse aka the wife who has limited my actions durring my recovery.
But i am excited to see the images I do believe will rock this thread.
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I love the fact that the press is still banging out medals and tokens to support events and special occasions. One may not be able to afford a nice MS cc Dollar but just having a medal or token made on this press seems to connect a collector to the press historic operations.
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Here are a few pictures from my past visits - it's an annual pilgrimage for me. The replica silver mine in the lower level alone is worth the price of admission. Be sure to trek up the Virginia City to see the Silver Queen and walk the old boardwalks if you come out for a visit:
Hope you get well very soon so you can head west, young man!
Tim
Tim you made an old man smile! Just know IOU and want you to know you found a new old friend!
Such a pleasure I have found here the last few days posting! Yeah there's always a fly in the ointment....but I have enjoyed the mature, educated members here who have made hours of boredom bearable to a type A never stop personality .
Again Tim you're truly an asset to this community, and made me smile....the best medicine.
Should you find yourself travelling to the east coast in or near the golden triangle...please let me know... I be happy to be a tour guide to the never ending things to do and see here.... buy ya a beer and lunch to boot.
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@HalfDimeDude - you're making me blush now. Seriously, just paying it forward. I've been on this forum for more than ten years, mostly as a lurker, but I have learned far more than I have taught. You're absolutely correct, it is a Mecca for all of us Capital A's. Hope to keep learning for years to come.
Tim
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Beautiful....I love seated coinage esspecially seated that shows like your specimen.
Yes thank you also...for posting and making me smile...as I am certain if not a smile perhasp a jaw dropping experence looking at this eye candy.
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Neat coin dress.
A little out of proportion though.
Looks like she's hiding a couple of fellas under that dress of hers.
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Good words.... good deeds ... always rewards you the same.
You guys rock! Wishing you a happy spring, good health and only the best! Thank you again.
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CC coins I can spot a mile away...they circam very well and the colors of their medal is so distinctive....I call battleship grey/green well to these old eyes.
I really love their tone and that flat wear that like the walls in some old motel ,as to the stories they could tell. Thanks for your support and post.
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Not sure what she is hiding under her dress, but it sure looks as if she could definitely feed the new borns of a small nation!

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From the “ Battle Born” collection. I’ve always been fascinated by cc coins.
Ones that own that I can verify were struck by Coin Press #1. (The mint added additional presses starting in 1875, so no telling for sure from then on, AFAIK) And, since reuniting with the old mint building, the press produces medallions as part of the Nevada State museum.








I've been to the old CC mint at the Nevada State Museum several times. And as I type this, I can look out my window towards Mt Davidson, with Virginia City and the old Comstock Lode just on the other side.
1) 1870 CC Seated Liberty Dollar - first year of production at the mint. 2) 1870-2020 Sesquicentennial medallion - struck on coin press #1 (.999 Nevada silver planchet). 3) Replica of 1870 Seated Liberty Half Dollar (2020 sesquicentennial celebration) - struck on coin press #1 (.999 Nevada silver planchet). 4) Virginia and Truckee Railroad medallion (first passenger service between Carson City and Virginia City in 1870) - struck on coin press #1
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- DIVa (Designated Ike Varieties) Project co-lead and attributor
Here is a link to a posting that includes my specimen minted by Carson City Coin Press #1:
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/1054250/20-greatest-individual-us-coins#latest
Here is an added link to a thread I had originated featuring the specimen Carson City Double Eagle on display at the museum in the former Carson City Mint building. As pictured, it is an 1875 Double Eagle so most likely was minted by Coin Press #1 which was the only coin press in use within the mint up until 1875.
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/comment/12684159#Comment_12684159
Carson City coins... especially the Morgans... have intrigued me for a long time. Actually the first and only series I have done by mint. Completed in the late '90's.. maybe 2000... I even added a fake CC just to further the 'completeness' of the series.
I have not been to the CC mint, but it is on a bucket list. Cheers, RickO
Thanks to all whom have posted....hopefully today ill be able to pull a few items out to post.
The nurse has her eyes on me....after all our years together she knows me well enough that I am passionate about certain things...its hard to stop me.....
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glad i stopped in this thread. nothing short of amazing thus far!
@pointfivezero a wonderful post
@edwardjulio if it doesn't, they have FAR higher standards than i. LOVELY COIN
I never realized these all came off the same press. Thanks for starting the thread, I have enjoyed all the posts and photos
Thank you for your post and images,
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Most here have heard the story of my "presentation" CC of 1870. One of the first three minted or so it was reported as such.

The first coin off the press on Feb 4, 1870 went to Governor Blasdel, the 2nd to my greant grandfather Matt Rinckel (Abe and Matt were business partners and best friends) and the 3rd was sent back east to President Grant. If anyone here wants a brochure with pics send me a PM and I'll send it to you.
bob
PS: My dollar was kept in a change purse from 1870 to 1933 by Matt's wife Marcella. Then passed to her daughter to passed it on to my Mother then to me.
Photo: Todd Pollack
Wow nice.
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Celebrating the 2020 Carson City Mint Sesquicentennial with an over strike by Dan @dcarr. Picked this up from @USAROK
Thanks for the great story and the pictures.
Wayne
Kennedys are my quest...
yolo
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/collectors-showcase/date-sets/hashtags-prefect-coin-grading-service-1879/album/7621
The top case is the item I was waiting to retrive from my vault
These were struck in 2010 on the #1 press ,sold as a fund raiser
I had purchased 2 as they are numbered ,and were paid in advance
And only struck once a month to fill paid orders.
The limit of only 2010 units ,I am unaware of their total mintage ,
As I never saw the finial amount struck.
Notice this is # 547 / 2010.
This other wasn't struck on the press but by heraldic art medal 1960 ,.925 for the centennial of the pony express....Ive posted it as it was purchased by myself in 1960 at a of all places a department store mens shop.
As a 6 Y/o being fitted for a new suit for of course Easter.....seemed like a good trade off an hour of buying a suit for a new coin.
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Now google being my friend....I discovered this tid bit....ken Hopple who was the director and ran the old #1 press at the Nevada state museun . He struck 90 pcs in brass "see image" which 20 were sold to tourist at the site, the other 70 were given to Y/N's at an ana seminar.


So there is some 90 medal from the same dies still out there....struck in brass housed as pictured.
I love to walk a show and find one of the brass medals to add to the set.
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The 1884CC Eagle from the Battle Born collection shown above is fantastic. Here is a Carson City Double Eagle from the same year. I visited the CC mint about fifteen years ago. Now that we are retired my wife and I plan to travel to Lake Tahoe and spend at least a day in Carson City. The mint is tops on the agenda.
Found 2 more. The SLD, unfortunately was dipped out of original patina. Didn't know any better when I bought it.




Picture is hard to see the DPL

Proof coins , as well proof like ,are very hard to capture on an image . Nice specimen you have there....thanks for your post.
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Just like to thank everyone for posting to my thread. Some fantistic information, and images everyone has shared! Your post and pictures have given me plenty of reading material durring my recovery from surgery. Its such a pleasure to pass empty hours reading and learning.
Also like to wish to all whom celibrate Easter... a Happy Easter ! Hopeful that today can be shared with your famlies esspecially this year durring these trying times.
Stay safe and enjoy your peeps and bunnies. Thank you again.
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Happy Easter to you > @HalfDimeDude
Kennedys are my quest...
Complete Set of Chopmarked Trade Dollars
Carson City Silver Dollars Complete 1870-1893http://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/showcase.aspx?sc=2722"
Complete Set of Chopmarked Trade Dollars
Carson City Silver Dollars Complete 1870-1893http://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/showcase.aspx?sc=2722"
A few views from nearby Virginia City just up the mountain from Carson City:
I had filled up all of my science requirements in College in Geology and Chemistry so on my first and several subsequent trips to Virginia City, I wanted to see a piece of the "Blue" rock that had caused so much trouble and later turned out to be high grade Silver Ore. I have asked all up and down the strip for about 25 years for someone to show me a piece of this rock and in about 8 trips to Virginia City, I have yet to see a piece of this ore. I would have thought that somewhere there would be a display showing what caused such a ruckus back then, but no luck! In the Mine tour, even the ore vein is faked!...Sigh
If the dress on that painting weighs 210 lbs of silver, no wonder it has pulled the dress down so that her mammaries are falling out!......
Carson City dimes oft get overlooked, but they have cool factor also.
Yes they have you attribute yours? If not I can walk you through. Looks from your imabe to be a 101
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Great pic's thanks so much for posting and sharing the family two thumbs up
My apologies to both... on my mix up here... surely I shouldn't try to multi task make dinner and post.
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