Results for 1892 Windycity proof set - unbelievable
Windycity
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The results are in and as you will see, this is an incredible set. PCGS grades for the 1892 Windycity proof set are as follows.
Morgan $ - Proof 68DCAM
Barber Half - Proof 67 DCAM
Barber Quarter - Proof 67 DCAM
Barber Dime - Proof 68 CAM
Liberty Nickel - Proof 66 CAM
Indian Cent - Proof 66 RD
Here are the pics.
Morgan $ - Proof 68DCAM
Barber Half - Proof 67 DCAM
Barber Quarter - Proof 67 DCAM
Barber Dime - Proof 68 CAM
Liberty Nickel - Proof 66 CAM
Indian Cent - Proof 66 RD
Here are the pics.
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Frank
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Yabba dabba doo.
Fred Flintstone
Did you buy this set "raw"?
Might i be so presumptious as to ask the "raw" cost? (just curious.......can't afford it anyway)
My ONLY preference would be for a little more color on the silver coins.....but those cams look Grrrrreat!
Once again resides with Legend, the original purchaser "raw" at live Eliasberg auction. Laura and i "love" the same lady!
That IS an amazing set!
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While I can not say for certain, I believe this set was hand picked to be displayed at the 1892 Columbian Expo in Chicago. I bought the set from a Chicago deal (Harlan Berk).
As the story goes, they originally bought the set from a Chicago family in 1993. It is believed the family had the set since the 1892.
Harlan Berk then sold the set (in 1993) to a Chicago collector who sold it back to their firm this spring... at which time I bought the set. In my 40 years of collecting, I have never owned anything so beautiful.
Dave
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Same set. We will have it on display at the Chicago show at the end of the month.
Very nice.
2 Cam-Slams!
1 Russ POTD!
Can't say that I've ever seen better in parts or as whole!
peacockcoins
<< <i>Economy? >>
Too valuable for economy...
WHAT A SET!
Gotta be worth what, $10, $20, $30?
Les [p.s. Love that dime!!!]
Greg
<< <i>I have never owned anything so beautiful. >>
I hope you enjoy it for many years - and tease us with the pics equally as long
Very nice set of coins
Thanks for the look
LSCC#1864
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I will likely bring it to the Baltimore show as well.
rainbowroosie April 1, 2003
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The stuff a collector's dreams are made of for sure! Thanks for taking the time to share it here.
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The coins were at Berk's for just a few days. When I saw them, I had to buy em. If you saw the set there, you know what I mean.
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Thread Title: If anyone has the opportunity to visit Harlan J. Berk in Chicago -
Thursday March 13, 2003 9:24 PM
They've got some real treats on display that allow mere mortals such as me to appreciate such things, barring attendance of a major auction or show. Quite a few early mintmarked Buffalos in Gem PCGS 65 through 67, as well as gem early Buffalo proofs - an 1892 Proof set, cent through dollar (with a PCGS quarter in 67 DCAM with a light peripheral golden tone that caught my eye especially. The half was a mere 66DCAM.) A 1879 proof set, including the Trade Dollar was on display as well. Oh yeah, and a beauty (was it a PCGS MS-64? With some overall gold tone to it) 1916 Standing Lib.
Forgive my somewhat hazy recollection, I was a bit overdazzled. I walked out with a real nice 1854 PCGS AU-55 type 1 gold dollar - but I sure would like to be the owner of that 67DCAM '92 quarter. You imagine the "perfect" Barber quarter - and that was it, or at least tied for tops! I've yet to see better.
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They were FAR outta my league but I enjoyed very much seeing them, nonetheless. Didn't ask to see them out of the case, though I think Tom and the staff there would've let me, had I asked.
In any case, I am very glad to have seen them when I did, and happy to see them again here. Thanks for sharing this outstanding set with the board. You're right in that the impression is even greater in person, as it should be.
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Also, I agree that the cent is undergraded.
<< <i>I will likely bring it to the Baltimore show as well. >>
You darn well better! What better way to attract people than to have ME standing by your table in a hot, red page vest
I agree with glassman, the prior owners did a wonderful job of preserving the original beauty. I have never seen such a well matched and wonderful proof set.
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