I'd kill to be in your spot in the pic 3rd up from the bottom!!! Even the bottom pick...forget Cam!!! He's too busy for that Need your car washed? shoes shined? What's it gonna take?
This is indeed one of the best threads I've read on this forum. Thanks lloydmincy and thanks to you too, Stewart.
I first heard about Stewart Blay and his Lincoln cent collection from Sol Taylor in his 3rd Edition of "The Standard Guide to the Lincoln Cent" published in 1992. I had made a small price trending contribution to the book and I saw the section where Sol had listed all of Stewart's then certified Lincoln's under the title of "The Ultimate Lincoln Cent Set". I can see that most of those coins have been upgraded since then, but the words that Sol Taylor wrote about Stewart's set then,"World's Finest Certified Lincoln Cent Collection" still apply.
What makes Stewart's position as an all time top Numismatist even more special is his involvement via these coin forums to provide both educational information and some "fun" comments. Thank you again Stewart, from an average but dedicated Lincoln cent collector. Steve
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This is a very dumb ass thread. - Laura Sperber - Tuesday January 09, 2007 11:16 AM
Hell, I don't need to exercise.....I get enough just pushing my luck.
A visit to Stewart's bank vault is pure numismatic fun to a Lincoln collector, much like winning a trip to Willy Wonka's chocolate factory. You never know what he's going to pull out next.
Stewart kind of reminds me of Gene Wilder now that I think of it..
Great post that I can relate to. When it comes to Stewart's collection it's hard to pick a place to start or finish.
Stewart's IH collection continues to blow me away. I saw most of them at the IH Showdown Long Beach 2001 where his collection became recognized as the finest known. He's since upgraded that set considerably. And this guy specializes in Lincolns and Barbers.
<< <i>I tried to give this thread a double whammy. Coins and Babes. How'd I do??? >>
Not bad but could be better( pics had too much of a snapshot quality to them - get a pro to shoot next time ). Make it at least an annual gig and you could pull numismatics out of the nerdish-geek universe in which it currently seems to exist. Also, you could pump some much needed color into this place.
<< <i>And congratulations Lloyd. Great day; great post -- and cutie pies in the bargain! >>
<< <i>cutie pies=hookers >>
I was thinking the babes looked like a bunch of Models.
There is a difference. Isn't there?
Looked to me like "Iron Mike" has become "cardboard Mike".
The Hollywood party pics were already developed from my cheap disposable camera I had at the party. I used my digital camera to take pictures of them to post. That's why you see the white glares -the flash from my digital!!! (Those disposables are better than my digital most the time).
We always have a professional photographer take pictures at the parties. Haven't gotten them back yet.
Saintguru and Fullstrike: In California, (here now), isn't it a fine line between cutiepies/hookers/models???
We pay for it one way or another anyway!!!!! None were call girls. That I know of....
lloydmincy, ... that was one excellent piece of writing and it had me gripped from the first sentence. It is writing and story telling like that which enhances the aura around numismatics and generates excitement in the community.
It surely must have been something to see through your own loupe, and though I don't know you, or Stewart... you express it openly as though you are speaking to family, so I thank you for that.
But I do not know how you made it out of that vault alive. As the story began to unfold, my heart began to race and one cannot even imagine without seeing a top collection what it must look like. I think I would have had a cardiac. The pics after the prodding by Russ and company were cool, too.
Is Mr Tyson's voice really that high or does it just sound that way on T.V.
and the girls ???..... is it true the camera makes 'em look bigger ? ha ha on the "double whammy"
<< <i>is it true the camera makes 'em look bigger >>
Not always. These days women like to have their lips injected with cologen to give them that "Angelina Jolie" look.
In the bottom pic of the QT blonde babe I can't tell if she is puckering up for Cameron or maybe she has had just a little too much cologen. Or perhaps she's drinking too much and just wiping the drunken drool off her chin.
The best part of this thread are the coins Lloyd was privilaged to see. The party pics detract from the original post -- who cares? -- but I guess that's what's this forum has regressed to.
Wow, wish I could spend a few days in that vault. Not much of a penny collector but I still appreciate their beauty. I would love to get a look at the Kutasi gold collection some day. Best Gaudens Eagle collection on record and getting close on the Double Eagles.
Maybe most of you have seen these pictures before... Some of the ones I talked about and viewed at the "bank show". 1911 68RD was my favorite:
Oh heck, it's the holidays. Here's a couple bonuses. My 1916. Though not too valuable, I love the picture. The 1916/1916 MS64 Buffalo WAS mine, (sold recently Heritage September) but I wanted to share the picture and the doubling - so striking. I had Mgoodm3 take theses pics - the infamous Doctor Mark Goodman.
My J-1992 pattern, and the coin I got from Israel Switt's Great Granddaughter. OOPS, HOW DO I DELETE!!!???
Put up his money when most viewed Lincoln Cents as child's play. Sought out the best examples he could find. 20+ years of searching, going to shows, etc.
Much thanks to Stewart for his contribution to the advancement of collecting Mint state Lincolns.
Collector of Early 20th Century U.S. Coinage. ANA Member R-3147111
Put up his money when most viewed Lincoln Cents as child's play. Sought out the best examples he could find. 20+ years of searching, going to shows, etc.
Much thanks to Stewart for his contribution to the advancement of collecting Mint state Lincolns.
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I'd kill to be in your spot in the pic 3rd up from the bottom!!! Even the bottom pick...forget Cam!!! He's too busy for that
Need your car washed? shoes shined? What's it gonna take?
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
Cameron Kiefer
RegistryNut
I first heard about Stewart Blay and his Lincoln cent collection from Sol Taylor in his 3rd Edition of "The Standard Guide to the Lincoln Cent" published in 1992. I had made a small price trending contribution to the book and I saw the section where Sol had listed all of Stewart's then certified Lincoln's under the title of "The Ultimate Lincoln Cent Set". I can see that most of those coins have been upgraded since then, but the words that Sol Taylor wrote about Stewart's set then,"World's Finest Certified Lincoln Cent Collection" still apply.
What makes Stewart's position as an all time top Numismatist even more special is his involvement via these coin forums to provide both educational information and some "fun" comments. Thank you again Stewart, from an average but dedicated Lincoln cent collector. Steve
My Complete PROOF Lincoln Cent with Major Varieties(1909-2015)Set Registry
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Hell, I don't need to exercise.....I get enough just pushing my luck.
<< <i>He is emulating my life as it WAS. >>
Ha! I'll wager Nicole is worth a million "party nights".
Nice thread, Lloyd. And SB, thanks for a brief peek at those Lincolns.
Stewart kind of reminds me of Gene Wilder now that I think of it..
TorinoCobra71
Great post that I can relate to. When it comes to Stewart's collection it's hard to pick a place to start or finish.
Stewart's IH collection continues to blow me away. I saw most of them at the IH Showdown Long Beach 2001 where his collection became recognized as the finest known. He's since upgraded that set considerably. And this guy specializes in Lincolns and Barbers.
much improved
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And congratulations Lloyd. Great day; great post -- and cutie pies in the bargain!
Best wishes,
Just Having Fun
<< <i>I tried to give this thread a double whammy. Coins and Babes. How'd I do??? >>
Not bad but could be better( pics had too much of a snapshot quality to them - get a pro to shoot next time ). Make it at least an annual gig and you could pull numismatics out of the nerdish-geek universe in which it currently seems to exist. Also, you could pump some much needed color into this place.
<< <i>And congratulations Lloyd. Great day; great post -- and cutie pies in the bargain! >>
<< <i>cutie pies=hookers >>
I was thinking the babes looked like a bunch of Models.
There is a difference. Isn't there?
Looked to me like "Iron Mike" has become "cardboard Mike".
The Hollywood party pics were already developed from my cheap disposable camera I had at the party. I used my digital camera to take pictures of them to post. That's why you see the white glares -the flash from my digital!!! (Those disposables are better than my digital most the time).
We always have a professional photographer take pictures at the parties. Haven't gotten them back yet.
Saintguru and Fullstrike: In California, (here now), isn't it a fine line between cutiepies/hookers/models???
We pay for it one way or another anyway!!!!! None were call girls. That I know of....
It surely must have been something to see through your own loupe, and though I don't know you, or Stewart... you express it openly as though you are speaking to family, so I thank you for that.
But I do not know how you made it out of that vault alive. As the story began to unfold, my heart began to race and one cannot even imagine without seeing a top collection what it must look like.
I think I would have had a cardiac. The pics after the prodding by Russ and company were cool, too.
Is Mr Tyson's voice really that high or does it just sound that way on T.V.
and the girls ???..... is it true the camera makes 'em look bigger ? ha ha on the "double whammy"
<< <i>is it true the camera makes 'em look bigger >>
Not always. These days women like to have their lips injected with cologen to give them that "Angelina Jolie" look.
In the bottom pic of the QT blonde babe I can't tell if she is puckering up for Cameron or maybe she has had just a little too much cologen. Or perhaps she's drinking too much and just wiping the drunken drool off her chin.
Maybe most of you have seen these pictures before...
Some of the ones I talked about and viewed at the "bank show". 1911 68RD was my favorite:
Oh heck, it's the holidays. Here's a couple bonuses. My 1916. Though not too valuable, I love the picture. The 1916/1916 MS64 Buffalo WAS mine, (sold recently Heritage September) but I wanted to share the picture and the doubling - so striking. I had Mgoodm3 take theses pics - the infamous Doctor Mark Goodman.
My J-1992 pattern, and the coin I got from Israel Switt's Great Granddaughter. OOPS, HOW DO I DELETE!!!???
www.brunkauctions.com
Michael Kittle Rare Coins --- 1908-S Indian Head Cent Grading Set --- No. 1 1909 Mint Set --- Kittlecoins on Facebook --- Long Beach Table 448
Put up his money when most viewed Lincoln Cents as child's play. Sought out the best examples he could find.
20+ years of searching, going to shows, etc.
Much thanks to Stewart for his contribution to the advancement of collecting Mint state Lincolns.
Collector of Early 20th Century U.S. Coinage.
ANA Member R-3147111
<< <i>The GREATEST Lincoln Cent Collector.
Put up his money when most viewed Lincoln Cents as child's play. Sought out the best examples he could find.
20+ years of searching, going to shows, etc.
Much thanks to Stewart for his contribution to the advancement of collecting Mint state Lincolns.
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According to Don Willis, his graders can't tell if a Lincoln has been recolored by a coin doctor. If PCGS's experts can't tell, how do any of us know?
Incidentally, what does the owner do for a living? Is he a sculptor/artist who is skilled at very detailed work with stone and metal?
<< <i>Excellent reading! >>
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<< <i>Wow, thanks for sharing. What do you mean by "the princess"? >>
nickname for Stewart's 1877 IHC.
Michael Kittle Rare Coins --- 1908-S Indian Head Cent Grading Set --- No. 1 1909 Mint Set --- Kittlecoins on Facebook --- Long Beach Table 448
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<< <i>Wow, thanks for sharing. What do you mean by "the princess"? >>
nickname for Stewart's 1877 IHC. >>
And you can see it in part 2 of the videos of Stewart's Flying Eagle and IHC collection posted on YouTube by Rick Snow.
Part 1
Part 2
Michael Kittle Rare Coins --- 1908-S Indian Head Cent Grading Set --- No. 1 1909 Mint Set --- Kittlecoins on Facebook --- Long Beach Table 448