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Here's a couple of nice Proof Indian Cents that I purchased at the Michigan State Show this past weekend.


They are really nice!
They are really nice!

Collecting eye-appealing Proof and MS Indian Head Cents, 1858 Flying Eagle and IHC patterns and beautiful toned coins.
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“It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so.” Mark Twain
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They look tasty.
Dave
Did you get the 1899 from Snow?
J
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<< <i>Very nice!!
Did you get the 1899 from Snow?
J >>
Both from Rick - Had to treat him to Thanksgiving dinner 1st (He came to the MSNS show). They are as nice as I've seen, and beingn the former owner of a #1 Proof Indian Registery set, I have somethng to compare them to
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<< <i>Ron, I thought you got over those.
You NEVER get over gorgeous Proof Indian Cents - They are two of the nicest that I've ever owned - the 1903 is a Cameo too - very rare as such (not labeled as such as they are in PCGS Old Green Holders)
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Outstanding.
Was nice meeting you at the Michigan show.
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nice to see you again at the show. i thought it was great to have the assemblage of members that were together to give different insights about their respective niches in the hobby. i saw quite a few IHC proofs in dealer cases around the floor and after hearing what Rick had to say about RD vs. RB and the problems that might develop over time, i think it's important to note just when a particular coin might have been holdered. anything you can add to that or any horror stories you're aware of where coins have turned??
that 1899 looks like an absolute monster!!!
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<< <i>Ron, I thought you got over those.
You NEVER get over gorgeous Proof Indian Cents - They are two of the nicest that I've ever owned - the 1903 is a Cameo too - very rare as such (not labeled as such as they are in PCGS Old Green Holders) >>
Ron, I hope you realized I was just yanking your chain.
I can't resist those puppies either, even after nearly 50 years of collecting.
Those were in Green Label PCGS holders.
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<< <i>outstanding coins that you managed to photograph very well... excellent additions... >>
The images are courtesy of Rick Snow. As Rick mentioned they are in Old Green Holders and not likely to change. Completely original, never messed with.
Big Moose - before I ever started collected toned coins, I ALWAYS bought nice Proof Indian Cents - some even untoned! (ie Red)
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Andrew
We'll use our hands and hearts and if we must we'll use our heads.
<< <i>Ron, show us the 78 you bought. Personally I think that's the nicest coin you got this past weekend!!
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Andrew, the 1878 is indeed very nice but as it's in an old NGC coin, it's virtually impossible to photograph - the white holder makes the coin look dark brown. The 78 is a "Moose" cameo - you can see the cameo contrast from more than 6 feet away, and the coin is very Red. I'll have several of these coin with me in Baltimore.
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When did PCGS start the Cameo designation??
Will see you in Baltimore.
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<< <i>When did PCGS start the Cameo designation?? >>
PCGS started designating Cameos about 5+ years ago. When I had my PCGS Registry set, about 30% of my Proof IHCs were cameo or deep cameo - I think I had the 1st 2 bronze deep cameos ever certified by PCGS - High grade Proof IHCs are some of the prettiest coins that can be collected - and you don't have to break the bank putting together a really nice set - Actually I like the toned ones even better than the Reds, here's one of my very favorites! Even though the holder says BN, it's really Green - maybe I should hang it between the two Proof Reds on my Christmas tree!
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