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If you enjoy Isabella Quarters, you might like this one.
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I came across it while browsing through eBay and thought I'd link it for some forum critique. The obverse tone just rocks and the luster is superb. Judging from the scan, most of the scratches are on the holder but I think the grade was held down because of the chatter in the reverse fields. One day I'll snag one of these, but this beauty is just a bit to rich for me now.
Any comments on the coin or the issue? Rather a unique denomination for commems and the detail on the coin is one of the U.S. Mints better efforts, IMHO. I'd add that I had the pleasure of seeing a raw coin about 4 months ago that a collector had at a show which was evenly toned on both sides as this obverse is!! Pure eye candy!!
Al H.
Any comments on the coin or the issue? Rather a unique denomination for commems and the detail on the coin is one of the U.S. Mints better efforts, IMHO. I'd add that I had the pleasure of seeing a raw coin about 4 months ago that a collector had at a show which was evenly toned on both sides as this obverse is!! Pure eye candy!!
Al H.
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This one went yesterday for a cheap price, but for that kind of money, raw is a bit iffy on ebay. It sure has nice color, but this seller has a lot with similar nice colors, and nothing is ever holdered, which makes you wonder.
Nice piece though, and one of Barber's nicest designs in my opinion, esp the reverse.
David
K S
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Cheers,
Bob
Thanks for the citation, Outhaul. I like the one you purchased a lot more than this one, and you paid less.
K S
al h.
edited for spelling. Miss Trepepi would have been embarrassed!!
I like Isabellas, I have a collection of them. They come in all
colors. I have a real thing for that coin. To me its the
prettiest commemorative. Mint state ones with a little toning
can look absolutely superb in an NGC holder against that white
background. We have all seen how popular quarters in general
have become since the introduction of the state quarter program.
Moderns and the silver Washington quarter series has exploded,
standing liberty quarters are going out of sight.
So I am wondering, have any dealers noticed a pickup in interest
in this particular commemorative quarter perhaps due to a spillover
of interest as well from the state quarter collecting?
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I got this one from Coulport not too long ago. It is in a PCGS MS64 holder.
al h.
Andy
First POTD 9/19/05!!
I have always had an affinity for Isabellas. My first encounter with one was going through my late Uncle's coin collection for his family (this was quite a few years ago). He was kind of your typical grab-bag collector. A lot of large cents that were well circulated--even damaged. But... he had an Isabella in a little paper pouch. Looked pretty nice so I sent it off to PCGS. It came back a 65 (I guess it left a 65 too, they just confirmed it).
That was when the market was hot. It was a $6000 dollar coin at that moment in time. My Uncle's widow opted to hang on to it. Now my nephews own the coin.
I've owned at least four examples over the years. Great coin. Would like to pick up another someday. Oldcameoproofsguy yours would do nicely.
Clankeye
Edited to add--Yours too Bob/Outhaul. That's a nice piece.
<< <i>I got this one from Coulport not too long ago. It is in a PCGS MS64 holder. >>
stunning coin, absolutely stunning. it should be cracked out immediately & placed in a holder worthy of the coin's beauty.
K S