Attending my first CSNS this weekend & I can see first hand why so many tout this one - it’s well attended in a nice venue + loaded with quality coins! I’ve added a few & will share them here over the next few weeks.
Red Eye Saturday is @ Starbucks. The barista shared a tidbit - a Red Eye is a coffee with a single espresso shot; with two it’s a “Black Eye”. A triple is either green or purple - she wasn’t sure about that. Who knew though?
Today’s coin is one I neglected to post here before:
I’ve said previously how much I like the Classic Head types, but this coin is extra special. It’s the first year of issue from the Charlotte mint & is very scarce in the AU58 grade, especially CAC approved.
Although the 1838-C’s are characterized by surface roughness, this example is better than most in that regard. The striking detail is actually good for the date. The coin has nice, lustrous orange gold color & what I feel is excellent eye appeal.
Good morning Saturday crew. I'm with @Inspired70 ... hot, black and rich coffee tastes extra good this morning ... and the weather has been grand here on the Coast. Was out on the beach last night for the sunset into the ocean, and up early this morning watching the rise over the bay.
Lovely coins this morning @Inspired70 and @Copperindian That's a fantastic cherry @DCW And @Crag, WOW! That must have been quite a surprise. A large-sized FRN from the bank?! Bring that teller their favorite coffee!!
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I looked back at my post last week, when I was down in CA, and realized what terrible quality the final image was ... the one's that showed the coins (of course)! I didn't realize how bad the tablet was for coin images. But I think the reel box made up for it!
Anyway, here's six of those ten coins again this week ... as I was enjoying the box one last time before it went back to the SDB today.
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The first image is of the two OGH 1809's. Amazingly, these are same Die Marraige (but different Die States) ... the AU50 is the rarer 106.1 (r.4) and the AU53 is the more common 106.2 (r.2)
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Next up is probably the finest 27-116 out there (all things considered) and an intoxicating 06-119 that had some of the most hideous auction images ever (the advantage of lot viewing).
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Finally, the two coins that probably stop the most hearts, my 11-103 and 21-101a. My friend Lance @lkeigwin didn't want to let the 1821 leave his house when I visited him during my travels.
And for those interested ... yes, he looks really good and seems to be adapting to his new reality very well, all things considered. He was in pretty good spirits too, and we had a great evening chatting, having pizza and bourbon, and doing some show and tell.
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Happy Saturday!
“We are only their care-takers,” he posed, “if we take good care of them, then centuries from now they may still be here … ”
As always, nice coins, everyone! I don’t have much to show off this morning. But I did recently pick up an unattributed FS-110 1936-S dime. It’s the controversial possible-overdate vs it’s-just-die-gouges variety.
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Attending my first CSNS this weekend & I can see first hand why so many tout this one - it’s well attended in a nice venue + loaded with quality coins! I’ve added a few & will share them here over the next few weeks.
Red Eye Saturday is @ Starbucks. The barista shared a tidbit - a Red Eye is a coffee with a single espresso shot; with two it’s a “Black Eye”. A triple is either green or purple - she wasn’t sure about that. Who knew though?
Today’s coin is one I neglected to post here before:
I’ve said previously how much I like the Classic Head types, but this coin is extra special. It’s the first year of issue from the Charlotte mint & is very scarce in the AU58 grade, especially CAC approved.
Although the 1838-C’s are characterized by surface roughness, this example is better than most in that regard. The striking detail is actually good for the date. The coin has nice, lustrous orange gold color & what I feel is excellent eye appeal.
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Good morning Saturday crew. I'm with @Inspired70 ... hot, black and rich coffee tastes extra good this morning ... and the weather has been grand here on the Coast. Was out on the beach last night for the sunset into the ocean, and up early this morning watching the rise over the bay.
Lovely coins this morning @Inspired70 and @Copperindian That's a fantastic cherry @DCW And @Crag, WOW! That must have been quite a surprise. A large-sized FRN from the bank?! Bring that teller their favorite coffee!!
.
I looked back at my post last week, when I was down in CA, and realized what terrible quality the final image was ... the one's that showed the coins (of course)! I didn't realize how bad the tablet was for coin images. But I think the reel box made up for it!
Anyway, here's six of those ten coins again this week ... as I was enjoying the box one last time before it went back to the SDB today.
.
The first image is of the two OGH 1809's. Amazingly, these are same Die Marraige (but different Die States) ... the AU50 is the rarer 106.1 (r.4) and the AU53 is the more common 106.2 (r.2)
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Next up is probably the finest 27-116 out there (all things considered) and an intoxicating 06-119 that had some of the most hideous auction images ever (the advantage of lot viewing).
.

.
Finally, the two coins that probably stop the most hearts, my 11-103 and 21-101a. My friend Lance @lkeigwin didn't want to let the 1821 leave his house when I visited him during my travels.
And for those interested ... yes, he looks really good and seems to be adapting to his new reality very well, all things considered. He was in pretty good spirits too, and we had a great evening chatting, having pizza and bourbon, and doing some show and tell.
.

.
Happy Saturday!
“We are only their care-takers,” he posed, “if we take good care of them, then centuries from now they may still be here … ”
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As always, nice coins, everyone! I don’t have much to show off this morning. But I did recently pick up an unattributed FS-110 1936-S dime. It’s the controversial possible-overdate vs it’s-just-die-gouges variety.
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