Here are a few more...I wish I had more pics of my collection, but I generally hate my pics and I'm too lazy to learn to take better ones I tried to photograph some of the Gold, but they're terrible. - Preussen
"Illegitimis non carborundum" -General Joseph Stilwell. See my auctions
<< <i>That Berlin 3M is one of the best pics ever >>
... and you have no idea how many attempts it took me to get the shot right.
As inexpensive as that proof is priced, I would think that there would be more DCAM and ULTRA CAMEO examples out there to be found. According to the pop reports, NGC has none in ULTRA CAMEO and PCGS has none in DCAM. This one is an ANACS "HVY CAMEO". I keep looking for additional examples simply because I just love the reverse-proof design, but they're not out there...
<< <i>That Berlin 3M is one of the best pics ever >>
... and you have no idea how many attempts it took me to get the shot right.
As inexpensive as that proof is priced, I would think that there would be more DCAM and ULTRA CAMEO examples out there to be found. According to the pop reports, NGC has none in ULTRA CAMEO and PCGS has none in DCAM. This one is an ANACS "HVY CAMEO". I keep looking for additional examples simply because I just love the reverse-proof design, but they're not out there... >>
Mine is a PCGS PR66CAM, but I could never get a pic to equal yours. - Preussen
"Illegitimis non carborundum" -General Joseph Stilwell. See my auctions
Love that cameo! But I can't help but think that the contrast is a bit more like this:
>>
I juiced up a copy of the pic like that; It's impressive, but it doesn't look quite natural to me (although better than my attempt). I did about the same thing to this one, but maybe I went too far. - Preussen
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"Illegitimis non carborundum" -General Joseph Stilwell. See my auctions
This is another example of the PCGS population reports. It doesn't list CAM and DCAM for many coins. This is a quick scan of my Berlin University. Totally black and white in hand and looks like the picture of yours. Having trouble posting image and I will have Preussen do it. 3Mark
This is another example of the PCGS population reports. It doesn't list CAM and DCAM for many coins. This is a quick scan of my Berlin University. Totally black and white in hand and looks like the picture of yours. Having trouble posting image and I will have Preussen do it. 3Mark >>
Here it is:
"Illegitimis non carborundum" -General Joseph Stilwell. See my auctions
<< <i>I love the Prussian designs, and would like to see some scans from either your personal collection, or pictures you've saved along the way. thanks! Doug >>
Doug, You should be well pleased with the results of your thread. What a bunch of beautiful coins Thanks for starting this one.
I posted to this thread the day after all of these beautiful images were shared, but i think i lost my 'net connection or something 'cause it didn't show up.
thanks to all of your for sharing these wonderful pics! Man, i asked for some Prussian coins, and I was totally blown away by the response. I'm saving my pennies for some nice Prussians, but after seeing all of these, I don't know where to start!?
thanks again for your time and sharing your beautiful collections!
I posted to this thread the day after all of these beautiful images were shared, but i think i lost my 'net connection or something 'cause it didn't show up.
thanks to all of your for sharing these wonderful pics! Man, i asked for some Prussian coins, and I was totally blown away by the response. I'm saving my pennies for some nice Prussians, but after seeing all of these, I don't know where to start!?
thanks again for your time and sharing your beautiful collections!
Doug >>
It was fun ; glad you liked 'em. - Preussen
"Illegitimis non carborundum" -General Joseph Stilwell. See my auctions
I posted to this thread the day after all of these beautiful images were shared, but i think i lost my 'net connection or something 'cause it didn't show up.
thanks to all of your for sharing these wonderful pics! Man, i asked for some Prussian coins, and I was totally blown away by the response. I'm saving my pennies for some nice Prussians, but after seeing all of these, I don't know where to start!?
thanks again for your time and sharing your beautiful collections!
Doug >>
It was fun ; glad you liked 'em. - Preussen >>
Man, "liked 'em" is the understatement of the century! Preussen, do you live in Germany? I'm curious because the higher grade Prussian stuff seems scarce, and you have so much of it i figure you must be a native of Germany?
<< <i> Preussen, do you live in Germany? I'm curious because the higher grade Prussian stuff seems scarce, and you have so much of it i figure you must be a native of Germany? Doug >>
Doug: No, I don't live in Germany. I was born, raised & live in the good old USA. I did spend some Army time in Germany (4+ years) but that was long ago. I collect Prussian (& German 3rd Reich) coins mainly for the history (I enjoy military history) and I buy them from multiple sources, both in the USA and in Europe. - Preussen
"Illegitimis non carborundum" -General Joseph Stilwell. See my auctions
<< <i> Preussen, do you live in Germany? I'm curious because the higher grade Prussian stuff seems scarce, and you have so much of it i figure you must be a native of Germany? Doug >>
Doug: No, I don't live in Germany. I was born, raised & live in the good old USA. I did spend some Army time in Germany (4+ years) but that was long ago. I collect Prussian (& German 3rd Reich) coins mainly for the history (I enjoy military history) and I buy them from multiple sources, both in the USA and in Europe. - Preussen >>
Ha! funny you should comment on the historical nature of coin collecting; the whole reason I've become interested in the Prussian (and other German states) stuff is from the fascinating 'rise and fall of the third reich' book i'm reading. I've always wanted to read this, and finally started it. I admire the rich tradition of Prussia and their proud people. I've had a hard time finding nice 3rd Reich stuff; is there some sources i'm missing? i'm not looking for anything rare, just nice looking. thanks for any help!
Bah! What a bunch of modern junk! Here's a real coin:
Albrecht Hohenzollern, first Duke of Prussia, a Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights and also a patron of Copernicus, etc, etc.
No, really.. you guys have some truly awesome stuff!!
Doug, if you like Rise and Fall, you'll probably also like Berlin Diary, by the same author. Very good book on the lead up to WWII from the perspective of a journalist covering it and trying to get the truth out.
<< <i>Bah! What a bunch of modern junk! Here's a real coin:
Albrecht Hohenzollern, first Duke of Prussia, a Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights and also a patron of Copernicus, etc, etc.
No, really.. you guys have some truly awesome stuff!!
Doug, if you like Rise and Fall, you'll probably also like Berlin Diary, by the same author. Very good book on the lead up to WWII from the perspective of a journalist covering it and trying to get the truth out. >>
thanks Spoon! I've heard Berlin Diary is terrific, but it'll have to wait until i wade through the 1500 pages of rise and fall
<< <i> I've had a hard time finding nice 3rd Reich stuff; is there some sources i'm missing? i'm not looking for anything rare, just nice looking. thanks for any help!Doug >>
Doug, PM sent - Preussen
"Illegitimis non carborundum" -General Joseph Stilwell. See my auctions
on a lark, I sent it off to be graded and it came back NGC VF25. I didn't buy it to resell, I just thought it would be cool to find crusty uncleaned examples. This has turned out to be a tougher job than i thought, as the crusty ones usually show other problems like old cleaning and nasty rim dings. Over the past few weeks since it was graded, this coin has been the one that has brought a huge smile to my face when it comes out of the box. Why....I don't really know. Maybe the fact that it has hones and even wear and a super cool color to it, it makes you wonder what kind of life it saw. I'm also amazed that this big coin has nearly perfect rims, which is quite rare for a coin of this age with this much wear.
Anyone else collecting lower grade Prussian crusties, and care to share?
I thought this thread was finished some time ago, so I removed my pics to make room in the space my ISP provides I'll check this evening to see which ones I can restore. -Preussen
Here is my latest:
"Illegitimis non carborundum" -General Joseph Stilwell. See my auctions
Comments
PCGS VF-25
Menomonee Falls Wisconsin USA
http://www.pcgs.com/SetRegistr...dset.aspx?s=68269&ac=1">Musky 1861 Mint Set
<< <i>Prussen 1797A Frederick D'or
PCGS VF-25
and of course:
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I was waiting for your post
Doug set you up for the ..................................... SLAM DUNK !!!
And you did not disappoint us!! A great set of Prussian coins.
<< <i>Preussen,
I was waiting for your post
Doug set you up for the ..................................... SLAM DUNK !!!
And you did not disappoint us!! A great set of Prussian coins. >>
And a nice follow up Dan !!!!
Here are a few more...I wish I had more pics of my collection, but I generally hate my pics and I'm too lazy to learn to take better ones
8 Reales Madness Collection
Edited to add: Doug, are you satisfied?
Ok, that does it! I officially WANT this coin!!!!!!
Damn, that's gorgeous...
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<< <i>That Berlin 3M is one of the best pics ever
... and you have no idea how many attempts it took me to get the shot right.
As inexpensive as that proof is priced, I would think that there would be more DCAM and ULTRA CAMEO examples out there to be found. According to the pop reports, NGC has none in ULTRA CAMEO and PCGS has none in DCAM. This one is an ANACS "HVY CAMEO". I keep looking for additional examples simply because I just love the reverse-proof design, but they're not out there...
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U.S. Revenue Stamps
Love that cameo! But I can't help but think that the contrast is a bit more like this:
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<< <i>
<< <i>That Berlin 3M is one of the best pics ever
... and you have no idea how many attempts it took me to get the shot right.
As inexpensive as that proof is priced, I would think that there would be more DCAM and ULTRA CAMEO examples out there to be found. According to the pop reports, NGC has none in ULTRA CAMEO and PCGS has none in DCAM. This one is an ANACS "HVY CAMEO". I keep looking for additional examples simply because I just love the reverse-proof design, but they're not out there... >>
Mine is a PCGS PR66CAM, but I could never get a pic to equal yours. - Preussen
<< <i>
Love that cameo! But I can't help but think that the contrast is a bit more like this:
I juiced up a copy of the pic like that; It's impressive, but it doesn't look quite natural to me (although better than my attempt). I did about the same thing to this one, but maybe I went too far. - Preussen
<< <i>
This is another example of the PCGS population reports. It doesn't list CAM and DCAM for many coins. This is a quick scan of my Berlin University. Totally black and white in hand and looks like the picture of yours. Having trouble posting image and I will have Preussen do it. 3Mark
<< <i>Dan:
This is another example of the PCGS population reports. It doesn't list CAM and DCAM for many coins. This is a quick scan of my Berlin University. Totally black and white in hand and looks like the picture of yours. Having trouble posting image and I will have Preussen do it. 3Mark >>
Here it is:
Prussian Gold set
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<< <i>Date set 1904-1913
Prussian Gold set >>
Very nice set
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<< <i>I love the Prussian designs, and would like to see some scans from either your personal collection, or pictures you've saved along the way. thanks!
Doug >>
Doug,
You should be well pleased with the results of your thread. What a bunch of beautiful coins
Thanks for starting this one.
Conrad
Zar's Ebay
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He's here, but probably speechless.
And another coin with nice toning:
I posted to this thread the day after all of these beautiful images were shared, but i think i lost my 'net connection or something 'cause it didn't show up.
thanks to all of your for sharing these wonderful pics! Man, i asked for some Prussian coins, and I was totally blown away by the response. I'm saving my pennies for some nice Prussians, but after seeing all of these, I don't know where to start!?
thanks again for your time and sharing your beautiful collections!
Doug
<< <i>guys,
I posted to this thread the day after all of these beautiful images were shared, but i think i lost my 'net connection or something 'cause it didn't show up.
thanks to all of your for sharing these wonderful pics! Man, i asked for some Prussian coins, and I was totally blown away by the response. I'm saving my pennies for some nice Prussians, but after seeing all of these, I don't know where to start!?
thanks again for your time and sharing your beautiful collections!
Doug >>
It was fun
<< <i>
<< <i>guys,
I posted to this thread the day after all of these beautiful images were shared, but i think i lost my 'net connection or something 'cause it didn't show up.
thanks to all of your for sharing these wonderful pics! Man, i asked for some Prussian coins, and I was totally blown away by the response. I'm saving my pennies for some nice Prussians, but after seeing all of these, I don't know where to start!?
thanks again for your time and sharing your beautiful collections!
Doug >>
It was fun
Man, "liked 'em" is the understatement of the century!
Doug
<< <i> Preussen, do you live in Germany? I'm curious because the higher grade Prussian stuff seems scarce, and you have so much of it i figure you must be a native of Germany? Doug >>
Doug: No, I don't live in Germany. I was born, raised & live in the good old USA. I did spend some Army time in Germany (4+ years) but that was long ago. I collect Prussian (& German 3rd Reich) coins mainly for the history (I enjoy military history) and I buy them from multiple sources, both in the USA and in Europe. - Preussen
<< <i>
<< <i> Preussen, do you live in Germany? I'm curious because the higher grade Prussian stuff seems scarce, and you have so much of it i figure you must be a native of Germany? Doug >>
Doug: No, I don't live in Germany. I was born, raised & live in the good old USA. I did spend some Army time in Germany (4+ years) but that was long ago. I collect Prussian (& German 3rd Reich) coins mainly for the history (I enjoy military history) and I buy them from multiple sources, both in the USA and in Europe. - Preussen >>
Ha! funny you should comment on the historical nature of coin collecting; the whole reason I've become interested in the Prussian (and other German states) stuff is from the fascinating 'rise and fall of the third reich' book i'm reading. I've always wanted to read this, and finally started it. I admire the rich tradition of Prussia and their proud people. I've had a hard time finding nice 3rd Reich stuff; is there some sources i'm missing? i'm not looking for anything rare, just nice looking. thanks for any help!
Doug
Albrecht Hohenzollern, first Duke of Prussia, a Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights and also a patron of Copernicus, etc, etc.
No, really.. you guys have some truly awesome stuff!!
Doug, if you like Rise and Fall, you'll probably also like Berlin Diary, by the same author. Very good book on the lead up to WWII from the perspective of a journalist covering it and trying to get the truth out.
edit = updated pic
My wantlist & references
<< <i>Bah! What a bunch of modern junk! Here's a real coin: >>
1545 ? You call that a "real coin"? Modern crap! Here is a real, real coin
Edited to add: Yours is a nice piece, BTW
<< <i>Not mine, but I'd like one someday...
whoa! that is simply.............incredible!
Doug
<< <i>Bah! What a bunch of modern junk! Here's a real coin:
Albrecht Hohenzollern, first Duke of Prussia, a Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights and also a patron of Copernicus, etc, etc.
No, really.. you guys have some truly awesome stuff!!
Doug, if you like Rise and Fall, you'll probably also like Berlin Diary, by the same author. Very good book on the lead up to WWII from the perspective of a journalist covering it and trying to get the truth out. >>
thanks Spoon! I've heard Berlin Diary is terrific, but it'll have to wait until i wade through the 1500 pages of rise and fall
<< <i>Not mine, but I'd like one someday...
These are cool coins for modern crap™
<< <i> I've had a hard time finding nice 3rd Reich stuff; is there some sources i'm missing? i'm not looking for anything rare, just nice looking. thanks for any help!Doug >>
Doug, PM sent
<< <i>Come on guys, I know you have more Prussian coins
I believe you have a few yourself - let's see 'em
Anyone else collecting lower grade Prussian crusties, and care to share?
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Here is my latest: