@ELuis said:
May I ask, from where do you guys get the info for the: Very Rare Date or any other one that could help more between one coin versus another one.....
This book is also a great reference but it's hard to find and expensive when you do locate a copy
@JohnnyCache said:
This book is also a great reference but it's hard to find and expensive when you do locate a copy
I see, it is not cheap - Last one sold was for $400 and another one on auction for $300
Thank you!
I do not own that book either. It rarely shows up for sale (500 copies were printed I believe back in 1999) and is not cheap as you say. The Brad Yonaka books I do own and they cover all this coins and is not as expensive. I would suggest you buy the Yonaka book (s) if you do not own a copy already. You will be happy you did.
Coin collecting interests: Latin American early pillar 1 reales
Sports: NFL & NHL
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@ELuis said:
May I ask, from where do you guys get the info for the: Very Rare Date or any other one that could help more between one coin versus another one.....
This book is also a great reference but it's hard to find and expensive when you do locate a copy
The rarity ratings in Gilboy are mostly inaccurate. Very few I would describe as accurate. I have no idea how he came up with it. He shows a lot of Charles III dates as more common than FRD VI when only a few or low proportion are for Peru.
For example, the book claims the 1756, 1761, and 1765 1/2R as the most common and rates all three as "C" or "common" with an estimated 1000+ in VF. Maybe (probably big maybe) this many exist for the 1756 and 1761, but I'd place the chance of that for the 1765 as virtually zero.
Edit to add: This is the second 1R Pillar type that I have bought, the first one was some 10 years ago, do not remember the year but it was also from Mexico Mint, I paid $28 for it and was the first one I sent to be graded to Anacs, came up as AU58 and I sold it some months after for $250.
I just got the coin today on a quick look in more detail, there is a dot on the right side of the first pillar:
The coin in hand looks much better.
And also the 1/2R 1763 In hand also looks great, there is a small detail on reverse, just hope that end up with a straight grade, will see.
Edit to add: Looks like this 1/2R could get a Gouged Detail so will skip the grading, dang need to spend more time viewing the available images before making a better decision & better glasses, no good.
Did a compare with this 1/2R not mine but got that gouged detail by PCGS:
A new coin purchased on GreatCollections as part of the recent group consigned there by @gscoins . I am very happy with this coin in hand, and it is a nice eye-appealing upgrade for me from a blast-white example in PCGS MS64 that has been in my collection for 12 years.
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@PhilArnold said:
I've always wanted one of these coins, so I decided to get one.
Fun Fact: When PCGS first created a label for the Gold Reserve coins I saw what they came up with - and I immediately went to the president at the time to get them to stop. They were going to use the Maple Leaf flag on the label, which wasn’t created until the early 1960s. It would’ve been anachronistic. This intrusion perhaps annoyed some people, so I was left to come up with something different on my own using the old ensign flag variation. The result was perhaps the most common TPG label for these coins. I wish I was a bit more creative and elegant with it, but the label endures. It was my first and only PCGS label that I designed.
It has some really nice color, and celebrates the 500th anniversary (1471-1971) of the birth of Albrecht Duerer. The obverse depicts Duerer's self-portrait from 1500.
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Added a new variety of the 1767 1 real Peru. This is the nicest 1767 I have seen detail wise of the date with a hole or no hole (Not the the best of the 3 examples I have seen grade wise but details on this coin yes for sure). I now own 2 varieties of the 1767 this one listed by Yonaka and another that is unlisted. I collect by date and varieties.
Coin collecting interests: Latin American early pillar 1 reales
Sports: NFL & NHL
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@SimonW said:
I think that’s the highest grade I’ve ever seen, detail-wise.
Thanks much appreciated since I know you have been collecting much longer than I have years in your case and about 8 months in mine. Yours is without a doubt better since it has no hole and grades straight numerical grade but yes this one has more details. If this one had no hole it would have been out of my reach financially (would have cost easily multiple times what I paid) since I spent a lot of my budget already for 2024. I am very happy with it since the grades do not matter to me for this series I am just happy to own the coins holed or not.
Coin collecting interests: Latin American early pillar 1 reales
Sports: NFL & NHL
Successful Transactions with the following board members: Pruebas & SimonW
Was finally able to upgrade my 1739 Mexico 1 real (had a hole and a few attempted holes awful looking coin). Took a long while to find an example I am happy with. I may still upgrade over time like many other common dates. Will see how things go but my old 1739 had to go it was by far my worst looking coin.
Coin collecting interests: Latin American early pillar 1 reales
Sports: NFL & NHL
Successful Transactions with the following board members: Pruebas & SimonW
@lermish said:
Not really anything numismatic but really neat Asian sample slab set.
Very cool set! Any idea if any slabs were meant to be in the four empty slots?
Thanks! The original limited-edition number set only had these 6. But at least one more has come out (see below). I also bought three other random special edition slabs just so my OCD wouldn't go nuts with the empty case:)
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This book is also a great reference but it's hard to find and expensive when you do locate a copy
Charles III Album
Charles III Portrait Set
Charles IV Album
Charles IV Portrait Set
I see, it is not cheap - Last one sold was for $400 and another one on auction for $300
Thank you!
I do not own that book either. It rarely shows up for sale (500 copies were printed I believe back in 1999) and is not cheap as you say. The Brad Yonaka books I do own and they cover all this coins and is not as expensive. I would suggest you buy the Yonaka book (s) if you do not own a copy already. You will be happy you did.
Coin collecting interests: Latin American early pillar 1 reales
Sports: NFL & NHL
Successful Transactions with the following board members: Pruebas & SimonW
Picked up this 1744 Mexico 1 real I needed for my collection:
Coin collecting interests: Latin American early pillar 1 reales
Sports: NFL & NHL
Successful Transactions with the following board members: Pruebas & SimonW
1437 in Roman Numerals. Bingen mint Levinson I-36a
1494 Damm mint Levinson I-320
1493 Mainz mint Levinson I-303
1496 Mainz mint Levinson I-345
The rarity ratings in Gilboy are mostly inaccurate. Very few I would describe as accurate. I have no idea how he came up with it. He shows a lot of Charles III dates as more common than FRD VI when only a few or low proportion are for Peru.
For example, the book claims the 1756, 1761, and 1765 1/2R as the most common and rates all three as "C" or "common" with an estimated 1000+ in VF. Maybe (probably big maybe) this many exist for the 1756 and 1761, but I'd place the chance of that for the 1765 as virtually zero.
I don't think the price was too high.
Not much so far, but I did pick up this Coriosolites billon stater along with a couple of Maundy sets a couple months back. Dates to 75-50BC.
Seller shipped me the wrong coin hence why I am editing my post. Never received the proper coin I had posted here.
Coin collecting interests: Latin American early pillar 1 reales
Sports: NFL & NHL
Successful Transactions with the following board members: Pruebas & SimonW
I just got the coin today on a quick look in more detail, there is a dot on the right side of the first pillar:
The coin in hand looks much better.
And also the 1/2R 1763 In hand also looks great, there is a small detail on reverse, just hope that end up with a straight grade, will see.
Edit to add: Looks like this 1/2R could get a Gouged Detail so will skip the grading, dang need to spend more time viewing the available images before making a better decision & better glasses, no good.
Did a compare with this 1/2R not mine but got that gouged detail by PCGS:
Also the O on the mint
My 2024 purchases so far …mostly German coins and medals some raw proof coins I will send in for grading later on
This one showed up this morning!
1487 Brabant Antwerp mint Levinson II-A94 R5 2-3 collectible
These are Jean Elsen's pictures.
.> @Tibor said:
Another date I need, although my 1481 slot has a Double Briquet from the same mint. The double griffon design is pretty cool.
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I looked through my extras and at this time I don't have an extra 1487. I'm hoping to attend the ANA this August.
Arriving today from Heritage.
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I give away money. I collect money.
I don’t love money . I do love the Lord God.
A new coin purchased on GreatCollections as part of the recent group consigned there by @gscoins . I am very happy with this coin in hand, and it is a nice eye-appealing upgrade for me from a blast-white example in PCGS MS64 that has been in my collection for 12 years.
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This one arrived today. I haven't gotten 2 coins in one week for nearly a decade!
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Picked up these 2 Guatemala 1 reales (most lower denominations from Guatemala are holed over 40% per Yonaka):
The 1755 with multiples holes my guess it was sowed to clothing vs been put on some type of rope. Yonaka mentions this tradition in his book.
Coin collecting interests: Latin American early pillar 1 reales
Sports: NFL & NHL
Successful Transactions with the following board members: Pruebas & SimonW
A rare date from the 1 real Peru series (1751-1772) 1767 seems like a new variety with MA ligature not in Yonaka's book:
Coin collecting interests: Latin American early pillar 1 reales
Sports: NFL & NHL
Successful Transactions with the following board members: Pruebas & SimonW
My Mexico 1 real collection 1732-1771 is coming along nicely:
Coin collecting interests: Latin American early pillar 1 reales
Sports: NFL & NHL
Successful Transactions with the following board members: Pruebas & SimonW
I love those! Great pictures as always!
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Uncommon date per Yonaka 1770 1 Real Peru the images truly do not this coin justice so much nicer in hand the toning is just perfect:
Coin collecting interests: Latin American early pillar 1 reales
Sports: NFL & NHL
Successful Transactions with the following board members: Pruebas & SimonW
I picked up this medal from an Austrian dealer.
It has some really nice color, and celebrates the 500th anniversary (1471-1971) of the birth of Albrecht Duerer. The obverse depicts Duerer's self-portrait from 1500.
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I may have posted this before, but I like it, sooo....
I just love how gnarly these coins are. Not round, not refined, not produced well. Kinda the opposite of what most people are looking for LOL!
I'm BACK!!! Used to be Billet7 on the old forum.
Added a new variety of the 1767 1 real Peru. This is the nicest 1767 I have seen detail wise of the date with a hole or no hole (Not the the best of the 3 examples I have seen grade wise but details on this coin yes for sure). I now own 2 varieties of the 1767 this one listed by Yonaka and another that is unlisted. I collect by date and varieties.
Coin collecting interests: Latin American early pillar 1 reales
Sports: NFL & NHL
Successful Transactions with the following board members: Pruebas & SimonW
I think that’s the highest grade I’ve ever seen, detail-wise.
I'm BACK!!! Used to be Billet7 on the old forum.
Thanks much appreciated since I know you have been collecting much longer than I have years in your case and about 8 months in mine. Yours is without a doubt better since it has no hole and grades straight numerical grade but yes this one has more details. If this one had no hole it would have been out of my reach financially (would have cost easily multiple times what I paid) since I spent a lot of my budget already for 2024. I am very happy with it since the grades do not matter to me for this series I am just happy to own the coins holed or not.
Coin collecting interests: Latin American early pillar 1 reales
Sports: NFL & NHL
Successful Transactions with the following board members: Pruebas & SimonW
Was finally able to upgrade my 1739 Mexico 1 real (had a hole and a few attempted holes awful looking coin). Took a long while to find an example I am happy with. I may still upgrade over time like many other common dates. Will see how things go but my old 1739 had to go it was by far my worst looking coin.
Coin collecting interests: Latin American early pillar 1 reales
Sports: NFL & NHL
Successful Transactions with the following board members: Pruebas & SimonW
Not really anything numismatic but really neat Asian sample slab set.
Chopmarked Trade Dollar Registry Set --- US & World Gold Showcase --- World Chopmark Showcase
Very cool set! Any idea if any slabs were meant to be in the four empty slots?
Thanks! The original limited-edition number set only had these 6. But at least one more has come out (see below). I also bought three other random special edition slabs just so my OCD wouldn't go nuts with the empty case:)
Chopmarked Trade Dollar Registry Set --- US & World Gold Showcase --- World Chopmark Showcase
Got myself a gold 1/10oz libertad a few weeks back
This was actually just posted on Instagram a few minutes ago as a preview...I guess more are coming!
Chopmarked Trade Dollar Registry Set --- US & World Gold Showcase --- World Chopmark Showcase