A weekend of yet more firsts. On Friday it was the first early commemorative coin (1936D and 1935S California-Pacific International Exposition), and today at the local coin shop was my first proof coin purchase from the 1936-1942 era. This one is a PR65.
1978-P MINT STATE Eisenhower $1
Overstruck on a 1978-S PROOF Eisenhower $1 (struck at the Philadelphia Mint
AND the San Francisco Mint).
NGC MS 67 Piece de Caprice UNIQUE
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The Nickel (Type1) and Quarter proof issues have been added to my brand new 1942 Proof Set. The first three are PR65 and these two are PR66:
This makes five of the six issues, all PCGS and all with Gold Shield. A focus does help when looking for these, all starting with one in my local coin shop, the half-dollar.
I posted this in the world coin forum, but I’ll share here as well. I assembled a Canadian PCGS graded matte specimen set from 1937. I’ve been wanting this set for ages, and it came together rather quickly with some luck.
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@PhilArnold said:
I posted this in the world coin forum, but I’ll share here as well. I assembled a Canadian PCGS graded matte specimen set from 1937. I’ve been wanting this set for ages, and it came together rather quickly with some luck.
Beautiful set. Don’t know much about Canadian coins, but those sure are pretty!
Not a new purchase, but a new grade! This coin used to be graded MS65RB. It went back under reconsideration and got the RD designation. I did lose the CAC sticker, but hopefully I will get that back to when I get a chance to send it in. I was puzzled how it was RB to begin with!
PCGS took the old true view and made it the plate coin on the RED page for the variety.
Took an $85 gamble on this common Morgan with the hopes it looked just as good in hand as the TrueView portrays. Mission accomplished. Perfect example of “buy the coin not the holder”. Nice cheek and reflective fields.
@GuzziSport said:
Enjoying this scarce, original early federal type. This coin checks the boxes for me.
Seriously nice!!! 😎
Thank you @asheland…. As I’ve mentioned in the past, I prefer coins of the early “pre-fire” mint era, some of my favorites in my holdings are lower grade, choice and scarce original coins like a chain cent, 1799 cent, ‘02 half cent, ‘99 dollar etc… the coins of the founders, I guess you could say. I’m a history buff, and the history draws me in. This dime is right in line, and was an obvious pick up. Thanks again.
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Not US, but “American”.
Hope to have some new US in a couple weeks. Working on something.
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I had this thread open and thought I was posting to "Saturday Morning Coffee...". I completed my 7070 a couple of years ago.
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A weekend of yet more firsts. On Friday it was the first early commemorative coin (1936D and 1935S California-Pacific International Exposition), and today at the local coin shop was my first proof coin purchase from the 1936-1942 era. This one is a PR65.
1978-P MINT STATE Eisenhower $1
Overstruck on a 1978-S PROOF Eisenhower $1 (struck at the Philadelphia Mint
AND the San Francisco Mint).
NGC MS 67 Piece de Caprice UNIQUE
The Nickel (Type1) and Quarter proof issues have been added to my brand new 1942 Proof Set. The first three are PR65 and these two are PR66:
This makes five of the six issues, all PCGS and all with Gold Shield. A focus does help when looking for these, all starting with one in my local coin shop, the half-dollar.
The 1942 United States Proof Set has been completed and all six coins are shown in their Trueview images below:
The cent, dime and half-dollar are graded PR-65 and the pair of five cent issues and quarter dollar are graded PR-66.
I posted this in the world coin forum, but I’ll share here as well. I assembled a Canadian PCGS graded matte specimen set from 1937. I’ve been wanting this set for ages, and it came together rather quickly with some luck.
Phil Arnold
Director of Photography, GreatCollections
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1925-D $2.5 AU58+ CACG
I just got this in the mail today I do not collect Barber Half Dollars but when I saw this one I just had to have it


Wow!!!
My first CAC coin purchase and of course it is a Kennedy!


Wayne
Kennedys are my quest...
These three purchases complete the 1942 Walking Liberty Half Dollar set, part of the 1942 Uncirculated Coin Set I am working on:
More Roseys for my date set.









Wayne
Kennedys are my quest...
Super happy with this 1934-S AU55 CAC I won for a reasonable price at Heritage this evening! Peace Dollar set complete!
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ANACS 1949-S 10C MS66 FSB soon to Crossover

Congrats on finishing your set!
Today's deliveries
Wayne
Kennedys are my quest...
Posted in another thread, but for those who missed it, a nice early mintmarked Buffalo.
@jfriedm56 While not as cool as your mint-marked buffalo, this non-mint-marked buffalo is timewise close:
Beautiful set. Don’t know much about Canadian coins, but those sure are pretty!
Not a new purchase, but a new grade! This coin used to be graded MS65RB. It went back under reconsideration and got the RD designation. I did lose the CAC sticker, but hopefully I will get that back to when I get a chance to send it in. I was puzzled how it was RB to begin with!
PCGS took the old true view and made it the plate coin on the RED page for the variety.
14-S and 09-S won from Great Collections auction last Sunday.........

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As an immigrant, this Statue of Liberty Silver Dollar holds deep meaning for me—it’s a symbol of the freedom and hope that brought me to this country.


A coin I did not expect to purchase, but did.
Very nice looking Type1 Buffalo Mark. Thanks for sharing. Zack.
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I also have an appreciation for those early Philly Buffaloes
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I was finally able to get one of my dream coins.

A nice San Francisco minted Lincoln.


St. Michael going to town on the devil. 1720 Half Taler


My current "Box of 20"
I have several Roanoke coins—this one is my most recent purchase. I’m not sure why I’m so drawn to this particular commemorative, but I am.


Enjoying this scarce, original early federal type. This coin checks the boxes for me.


Upgrade, 1983-S PR70RD DCAM

A somewhat better date.


A funky superb gem 1950's Washington Quarter, with an RPM as a bonus



Nothing is as expensive as free money.
Took an $85 gamble on this common Morgan with the hopes it looked just as good in hand as the TrueView portrays. Mission accomplished. Perfect example of “buy the coin not the holder”. Nice cheek and reflective fields.
PCGS MS64
MY GOLD TYPE SET https://pcgs.com/setregistry/type-sets/complete-type-sets/gold-type-set-12-piece-circulation-strikes-1839-1933/publishedset/321940
Seriously nice!!! 😎
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And the last of my recent purchases, this Top Pop, also shown in another post.

Thank you @asheland…. As I’ve mentioned in the past, I prefer coins of the early “pre-fire” mint era, some of my favorites in my holdings are lower grade, choice and scarce original coins like a chain cent, 1799 cent, ‘02 half cent, ‘99 dollar etc… the coins of the founders, I guess you could say. I’m a history buff, and the history draws me in. This dime is right in line, and was an obvious pick up. Thanks again.
Triple die FS-101 MS65

A GC WIN.
Wayne
Kennedys are my quest...
It is difficult to locate a true Racketeer nickel that is not dated 1883 (no cents).
I just picked up this one (on its way to me):
Worn plating and a reeded edge (from what I can determine?).
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