Post your "Box of 20" in words and/or pictures
Baley
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Imagine you're going to choose 20 coins you own, you have to sell the rest and I mean every single other coin. Which 20 would you keep?
Here's one of my favorite coins that is always one of the first I pull out when visiting the safety deposit box, would be one of the last to go
a 1799 dollar
also included in my box of 20 is my collection of draped bust halves:
1801 O.101
1802 O.101
1803 O.104 "small 3"
1803 O.103 "large 3"
1805/4 O.101
1805 O.106
1805 O.111
1805 O.112
1806/5 O.101
1806 O.107 "round top 6"
1806 O.125a "pointed top 6"
1806 pointed 6 no-stem through claw O.109
1806/inverted 6 O.111
1807 O.102:
1807 O.104
1807 O.110
1807 O.115
My 15 min. of fame in Numismatics
this reeded edge half dollar, my favorite coin in my dansco type set
and finally, my icon coin: an 1812 half eagle
If you'd like to share with the board, what's in your "box of 20" and why?
Here's one of my favorite coins that is always one of the first I pull out when visiting the safety deposit box, would be one of the last to go
a 1799 dollar
also included in my box of 20 is my collection of draped bust halves:
1801 O.101
1802 O.101
1803 O.104 "small 3"
1803 O.103 "large 3"
1805/4 O.101
1805 O.106
1805 O.111
1805 O.112
1806/5 O.101
1806 O.107 "round top 6"
1806 O.125a "pointed top 6"
1806 pointed 6 no-stem through claw O.109
1806/inverted 6 O.111
1807 O.102:
1807 O.104
1807 O.110
1807 O.115
My 15 min. of fame in Numismatics
this reeded edge half dollar, my favorite coin in my dansco type set
and finally, my icon coin: an 1812 half eagle
If you'd like to share with the board, what's in your "box of 20" and why?
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
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2) 1878 8TF $1 TOP 100 VAM 14.18 PCGS MS-64 DMPL
3) 1844-O 50c. PCGS MS-64
4) 1851-O 50c. PCGS MS-65
5) 1860-P 10c. PCGS MS-64
6) 1876 20c. NGC MS-64
7) 1876 Assay Commission Medal NGC PR-63
8) 1878 50c. PCGS PR-66
9) 1878 7TF R.'78 $1 NGC PR-64
10)1878 8TF $1 NGC PR-64
11)1878 8TF $1 TOP 100 VAM 5 PCGS MS-65
12)1878 25c. PCGS PR-64
13) 1877-CC 25c. raw MS-63
14) 1838 25c. PCGS AU-55 Briggs 2-B ND Closed Claws Rev.
15) 1876-CC 25c. NGC-63
16) 1876 3CN PCGS PR-65 CAM.
17) 1795 FH $1 raw F-15
18) 1852 G$1 raw MS-63
19) 1876-CC 10c. FS #10c-004 NGC MS-64
20) 1826 SCD HK-1 raw Unc. Erie Canal Completion
edited to replace #14. edited to correct #6.
"Everything is on its way to somewhere. Everything." - George Malley, Phenomenon
http://www.americanlegacycoins.com
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
and I now have about 20 coins (not counting bullion) that make up my collection.
It's not quite a type set, but nice coins I've seen and liked, with a bent towards
half-dimes. 25% are from our old friend Mr. Feld, with a smattering of Sperber and
Poorguy thrown in, with a Pinnacle and Heritage supplying the rest.
The challenge is to not get more than 20 coins, and that's tough; but it also keeps my
overall investment at a relatively fixed level, otherwise my 401(k) might suffer!
$1.00 1857-D P62 Eliasberg and finest known
$2.50 1839-O P58
$2.50 1847-D P55
$2.50 1849-D P53
$3.00 1854-D P45
$3.00 1865 P55
$5.00 1803/2 N55
$5.00 1838-D P45
$5.00 1839-D P53
$5.00 1841-C P55 Norweb
$5.00 1841-D P63
$5.00 1842-D SD P62
$5.00 1842-O P53 Pinnacle Collection
$5.00 1847-O P53
$5.00 1848-D P45
$5.00 1856-O P58
$5.00 1861-C P50
$5.00 1861-D N50
$5.00 1870-CC P35
$10.00 1859-O P45
$20.00 1861-O P45
I found that the first fifteen or so were very easy, and the last five were tough. Some of the coins were kept for sentimental reasons, not necessarily because they were the best twenty or the twenty most valuable.
1878 8TF Morgan VAM 9 First Die Pair $1 PCGS AU50
1878 8TF Morgan VAM 14.8 Spiked Eye $1 PCGS XF40
1878 8TF Morgan VAM 14.16 Wild Lips $1 PCGS VF25
1878 7/8TF Weak Morgan VAM 44 Trpl Blos $1 PCGS AU50
1878 7TF R78 Morgan VAM 123 $1 PCGS VF20
1878-S Morgan VAM 58 Long Nock $1 PCGS XF40
1879-O Morgan VAM 4 O/horizontal O $1 PCGS MS63
1879-O Morgan VAM 28 O/horizontal O $1 PCGS AU53
1880 Morgan VAM 39A Partial E Rev $1 PCGS AU55
1880-O Morgan VAM 49 Ear+Hangnail $1 PCGS MS63
1888-O Morgan VAM 1B Scarface $1 PCGS MS62
1888-O Morgan VAM 4 Hot Lips $1 PCGS AU55
1895-S Morgan VAM 1A Discovery coin $1 PCGS VF25
1901 Morgan VAM 3 Shifted Eagle DDR $1 PCGS AU55
1896-O Morgan VAM 4 Micro-O $1 PCGS VF30
1903-S Morgan VAM 2 Small S $1 PCGS XF40
1565 Scotland Ryal PCGS VF30 Pittman
1567 Scotland Ryal PCGS F12
1570 Scotland Ryal PCGS VF35
1913/2 Mexico peso PCGS MS64
Chalmers Shilling *
Immunis Columbia *
Albany Church Penny
Nova Caesarea running fox*
Chain Cent *
S-189 *
1794 cent any *
1857 Large Cent small date *
1857 Flying Eagle cent * First coin I bought from a good friend
1859 Indian cent * first coin I ever found
1914 S Barber Quarter
1916 SLQ FH *
Prf 1895 Cameo Barber Half *
1933 S Walker toned 65 *
Hawaian Commem 65 *
Seated Dollar 1870 CC or 72 CC *
1889 cc Morgan dollar nice EF45 *
1925 S Peace Dollar smooth flashy 65
NO STARS DIME 1838 O *
Own or owned all that are starred. Most have a reason why and not
just because they are rare. Fun once again.
MS65 BN
This coin holds a special place in US numismatics, as the lowest mintage, first-year-of-issue coin in a very popular series. Victor David Brenner, the designer, placed his initials on the lower reverse. Although small, their prominence created an uproar, and they were promptly removed, creating the world's most popular variety coin. Its surfaces are lustrous and its strike will please the most discerning collector.
MS64 RB
A nicely toned example with reds and purple on the obverse. The coin has clean surfaces with minimal marks and no obvious carbon spots.
MS68*
The Norfolk, Virginia Bicentennial Commemorative was issued to celebrate the 300th anniversary of the land grant for Norfolk, Virginia and the 200th anniversary of the establishment of Norfolk as a borough. The coin bears five dates-1636, 1682, 1736, 1845, and 1936-none of which is the date when the coin was struck, 1937!
PR64 BN
Super Rainbow colors on a low mintage Matte Proof Lincoln Cent.
RAW (Was NGC AU50)
Tough to find with the Circ Cameo effect like this one has. Nice coin with minimal distractions.
RAW (Was AU55 details, lacquered)
Nice strike, great detail, minimal distractions.
MS63 OGH
Highly lustrous surfaces reveal a beautiful blend of mauve, violet, gold, russet, sky-blue, and gold-brown toning, and sharply executed design elements. Some wispy slide marks are noted on the obverse. A sharp, good looking coin for the grade designation.
AU55
Graded AU by PCGS but finding wear on this piece is difficult even on most of the high points of the coin; the coin is spectacularly toned in shades of gold, green and orange on the obverse and gold, green, lilac and lavender on the reverse; truly amazing color on both faces coupled with a popular, attractive design.
MS65 BN
Tough, early "S" Mint example, with very nice color and beard detail.
MS66 RB
POP 1/0
MS65 RD
In an old Rattler holder.
MS67 RB
POP 3/0 and my Birth Year. Fantastic Colors.
XF40
Deeply toned and problem free. Has an interesting obverse die clash.
AU55
Muted shades of rose are deeply toned over with deep golden tan and russet on the obverse while the reverse displays light shades of grey-blue with pale lime green and red. The coin shows impeccable detail for an AU coin and boasts a great strike.
NGC MS66 BN
roadrunner
1884 Trade dollar, Pr 63(Norweb)
1892-O micro-o Half MS 68(Eliasberg)
1897-O half MS67
1898 half MS67
1904-S Half MS 66(Eliasberg)
1804 quarter AU 55(Eliasberg)
1807 quarter MS64
1796 half, 15 stars MS 64(Whitney)
1796 half, 16 stars AU50
1797 half, AU50
1901-S quarter MS65
1909-O quarter MS66(Krueger)
1913-S quarter MS66
1794 half dime MS64(NY Connos.)
1809 half MS66
1813 half MS67
1815 half MS64
1823 p.3 half MS65
1823 half MS66
1829 Half MS66
Sh-t, I forgot about the 1864 Proof gold date set.
I love these coins more than Jay loves his Saints.
I suppose if I could only keep 20 of the coins I have now, they would be as follows:
1 - 1822 $.01 Raw VG8 - The first coin I ever bought.
2 - 1900 $.01 ANACS MS65B - Gotta have an Indian Head Penny in there!
3 - 1900 $.05 NGC MS63 - The only 1900 I have ever seen with a fully struck reverse.
4 - 1913 $.05 Type 1 Buffalo PCGS MS64
5 - 1923 $.10 NGC MS65FB - Purchased raw as a YN twenty years ago.
6 - 1917 $.25 Type 1 PCGS MS62FH - A great design - sadly one that is more risque by today's standards than it was when intorduced.
7 - 1936 $.50 Long Island - PCGS MS62
8 - 1939 $.50 NGC MS67 - Purchased raw as a YN twenty years ago.
9 - 1883-CC $1.00 Raw / GSA Box MS62- Purchased as a YN twenty years ago.
10 - 1915 Pan Pac $1G NGC AU58 - Currently my favorite coin, but I don't know why.
11 - 1862 $1G ANACS MS61 - Common date affordable coin, but civil war era & one of the best U.S. coin designs ever!
12 - 1912 $2.50 Raw AU50 - Housed in period antigue 'Merry Xmas' jewelry box.
13 - 1914-D $2.50 NGC MS61 - 4 Coin gold set assembled in honor of my Grandma's birth year.
14 - 1834 Classic Head $5.00 Raw PO-1 - Compared to all the high grade coins in my collection, this one seems to me like an abstract painting.
15 - 1914-D $5.00 NGC MS61 - 4 Coin gold set assembled in honor of my Grandma's birth year.
16 - 1907 $10.00 No Motto Indian - NGC MS61
17 - 1914-D $10.00 NGC MS63 - 4 Coin gold set assembled in honor of my Grandma's birth year.
18 - 1900 $20.00 PCGS Rattler MS60 - Properly graded, but a fun, original, vaguley proof like coin to behold nonetheless.
19 - 1914-D $20.00 NGC MS63 - 4 Coin gold set assembled in honor of my Grandma's birth year.
20 - Ancient Iranian Coin - Given to me by my Grandmother - given to her by a man she knew who found it building a road as an Iranian prisoner.
A few pics...
>>>My Collection
roadrunner
PCGS ms66 older green label
PCGS ms66
PCGS ms66
PCGS ms66
PCGS ms64
PCGS ms66
PCGS ms64 but very nice.
PCGS au58
Another one of those coins you just really like!! PCGS ms64
PCGS ms64 So many keepers and so little space.
Artist-- That 1834 is very appealing, thanks for posting it.
Will edit when I make my choices.
Here are some of the coins that I'd put in the box...
NGC MS66*5FS
PCGS (rattler) PR64 (pre cameo designation)
PCGS (rattler) MS63
NGC PR64CAMEO (the scratches are on the slab)
PCGS PR67DCAM
PCGS MS66FBL
NGC MS64*
PCGS (rattler) PR65 (pre cameo designation) (the white flecks are image artifacts, they don't exist)
PCGS (rattler) MS64
U.S. Type Set
Cool thread
Can't think of twenty right now but ,the first coin would be my 1795 "mint plugged" flowing hair dollar in XF45.
The next 13 would be the rest of my early dollars.
I gotta think about the other seven.
Brian
PCGS AU55 1813 Half Dollar
PCGS AU55 1818 Half Dollar
PCGS AU58 1832 Half Dollar
PCGS MS65BN 1872 Cent
PCGS MS67 1872-S Half Dime
PCGS MS67 1872 Dime
PCGS MS66 1872 Half Dollar
PCGS XF45 1837 Half Dollar
PCGS MS66 1938-D Buffalo Nickel
Raw VF35 1842-O Half Dime
1875-S PCGS F15 Twenty Cent
1883 PCGS XF45 Hawaiian Half
PCGS MS67 1903 1/2 Franc
PCGS MS67 1936 1/2 Franc
PCGS MS67RD 1930 2 Rappen
PCGS MS68 1930 5 Rappen
PCGS MS68 1931 10 Rappen
PCGS MS67 1916 5 Franc
Not pictured:
PCGS MS66 1881 Five Rappen
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1901s Jack Lee PCGS MS 66
1876 s PCGS AU 55
1882 PCGS 68
PCGS 66 FB1921
1900 $10 PCGS 67 DCAM
1807 PCGS 65
1592 Transylvania Crown (raw)
1825 Central America PCGS 60
1884s PCGS 65
1915 (5 coin) Proof 66 PCGS set
1912 50 centisimo Panama Proof 66 Eliasberg
1883 PCGS PR 66 Cam
1912 s PCGS 66
1904 50c Phillipines PCGS 66
1881 PCGS Proof 66
1916d 10c PCGS MS 63 FB PQ
1935 5 mark NGC Proof 64 Ultra Cam
1796 PCGS EF 45
1804 1/3 guinea CGS 80
1912 Baden 3 mark NGC Proof 67
I give away money. I collect money.
I don’t love money . I do love the Lord God.
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1) 1862 PR60 25¢
2) 1875 PR62 25¢
3) 1877 PR65 3¢
4) 1878 PR65 3¢
5) 1877 PR62 5¢
6) 1878 PR63 5¢
7) 1877 PR58 20¢
8) 1878 PR63 20¢
9) 1887/6 PR65 3¢ Ex 1954 Stacks DuPont auction
10) 1863 PR55 3¢S
11) 1864 PR64 3¢S
12) 1865 PR61 3¢S
13) 1866 PR62 3¢S
14) 1867 PR64 3¢S
15) 1868 PR63 3¢S
16) 1869 PR63 3¢S
17) 1870 PR61 3¢S
18) 1871 PR50 3¢S
19) 1872 PR60 3¢S
20) 1873 PR50 3¢S
1) 1804 VF20 1¢
2) 1800 EF40 1/2 Dime
3) 1837 NS AU50 1/2 Dime
4) 1838-O NS VF20 1/2 Dime
5) 1885 AU58 5¢
6) 1886 AU53 5¢
7) 1838-O NS AU50 10¢
8) 1807 AU50 10¢
9) 1804 F15 25¢
10) 1806 EF45 25¢
11) 1916 EF45 25¢
12) 1918/7-S AU50 25¢
13) 1923-S MS64 25¢
14) 1805 EF40 50¢
15) 1855-S VF35 50¢
16) 1800 Dot Date EF45 Dollar
17) 1803 Lg3 VF35 Dollar
18) 1889 CC AU50 Dollar
19) 1893-S F12 Dollar
20) 1894 AU50 Dollar
I could also come up with a Gold box of 20 , error coin box of 20 and a medals box of 20. I may add them later if anyone is interested.
1805 Bust Quarter RAW G-6
1843 Seated Dollar RAW F-12
1847 Seated Dollar RAW PO-1
1913-S Buffalo Nickel T2 RAW F-12
1875-CC Trade Dollar RAW VG-8
1798/7 Bust Dime RAW PO-1
1807 Bust Dime RAW AG-3
1806/5 Bust Quarter RAW AG-3
1810 Bust Half Dollar RAW VG-10
1909-S VDB Wheat Cent NGC F-12
1872 Indian Cent RAW EF-40
1888/7 Indian Cent RAW VG-8
1873 O3 Indian Cent RAW EF-40
1868 Indian Cent RAW VF-35
1863 Indian Cent RAW MS-63
1922 (no D) Wheat Cent RAW F-12
1895-O Morgan Dollar RAW G-4
1890-CC Morgan Dollar RAW F-12
1969-S Lincoln Memorial Cent PCGS 68CAM (Had to throw in one modern)
Great Posts so far.
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
1830 Half Dime PCGS 64
-David
From my US typeset
Odds and ends
Gotta have a few patterns in the box
Crazy thing about this hobby. Next week my box of 20 may be completely different
1) 1974-P Kennedy Half Dollar struck on a $5 Taiwan planchet (PCGS MS63)
2) 1999-P SBA Dollar struck on a Washington Quarter planchet (NGC MS66)
3) 1901-P Morgan Dollar VAM 3 Shifted Eagle Doubled Die Reverse (PCGS VF30)
4) 1888-O Morgan Dollar VAM 4 Hot Lips Doubled Die Obverse (PCGS XF45)
5) 1877 Indian Head Cent (ANACS Fine 12)
6) 1922-D No-D Die Pair 2 Strong Reverse Lincoln Cent (SEGS VF20)
7) 1922-D No-D Die Pair 1 Weak Reverse Lincoln Cent (SEGS F12)
8) 1922-D No-D Die Pair 3 Weak Reverse Lincoln Cent (SEGS VF30)
9) 1896-O Micro O (ANACS "Questionable Origin")
10) 1900-O Micro O (ANACS "Questionable Origin")
11) 1902-O Micro O (RAW)
12) 2000-P Two Coin Mated Pair Set of Lincoln Cents. Very dramatic mated pair (NGC MS66RED each coin)
13) 1972-P Doubled Die Obverse Lincoln Cent (ANACS MS63RB)
14) 1983-P Doubled Die Reverse Lincoln Cent (ANACS MS64RED)
15) 1925-P VAM 1J "Thread Impression" Peace Dollar (ANACS MS64 Discovery Coin)
16) The Bahamas-New Zealand Mule (I do not recall which year those were produced) (ANACS MS65RED)
17) 1970-D Washington Quarter struck on a Jefferson Nickel planchet (ANACS AU58)
18) 1998-D Washington Quarter struck on a Jefferson Nickel planchet (ANACS MS60-Looks closer to 63 to me)
19) 1979-P Jefferson Nickel struck on a Lincoln Cent planchet (ANACS MS63RB)
20) 1964-P Lincoln Cent struck 7 times. Coin was counterfietied back in the late 1960's, but was struck on a copper planchet weighing 3.1 grams. Really neat.
Need to add more Pic's!!!!!
It will take me some time, and a trip to the bank, before I can post my box of coin pictures. This thread could go the route of the UNO thread, on and on...
<< <i>
It will take me some time, and a trip to the bank, before I can post my box of coin pictures. >>
You keep your coin pictures in the bank?
U.S. Type Set
Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
1832 PCGS AU50 (O-108)
1959 PCGS PR67CAM
PCGS MS63
I am building the true collection.
An authorized PCGS dealer, and a contributor to the Red Book.
(edit>> I put asterisks next to the 20 I absolutely couldn't let go of, to keep with the box of 20 spirit.)
*1) 1878 VAM-2 NGC 65 DMPL - finest
*2) 1878 VAM-9 NGC 60 PL - one of the first strikes of Morgans period
3) 1878 VAM-19 PCGS 65 PL - finest
4) 1878 VAM-33A NGC 66 - finest
5) 1878 VAM-36 PCGS 65 - was finest, maybe still
*6) 1878 VAM-41A PCGS 65 DMPL - finest
7) 1878 VAM-141 NGC 66 - finest
8) 1878 VAM-203 NGC 65
*9) 1878-CC VAM-7A PCGS 63 - finest (R-7)
10) 1878-CC VAM-11 NGC 64 DMPL
11) 1878-S VAM-19A PCGS 65
12) 1878-S VAM-46A NGC 65 PL - finest
13) 1879 NGC 65 DMPL
14) 1879-S VAM-52 NGC 64 PL - was finest, maybe still
15) 1880 VAM-1E NGC 65 DMPL (R-5 Discovery Coin)
16) 1880-S VAM-8 NGC 66 DMPL - was finest, maybe still
*17) 1882-O/S VAM-5 EDS NGC 60 DMPL - was the only DMPL, maybe still
18) 1882-O VAM-17A ICG 65 - was finest, maybe still
19) 1882-O VAM-29A PCGS 64 - finest
20) 1882-O VAM-38A ICG 63
21) 1883-O VAM-1A NGC 64 DMPL - was finest, maybe still
22) 1884 VAM-4 PCGS 66 - finest
*23) 1884 VAM-4 PCGS 64 DMPL - only known DMPL
24) 1884-CC VAM-7A PCGS 66 - finest
25) 1884-O VAM-4A NGC 63 - R-7
26) 1884-S VAM-6 NGC 60 PL
27) 1885-CC VAM-4 PCGS 66 - finest
28) 1885-S VAM-2A PCGS 65
29) 1886 VAM-1C NGC 67 - finest
*30) 1886 VAM-1C ANACS 63 PL - only known prooflike 3+3 clashes
31) 1886 VAM-17 NGC 65 DMPL - finest
32) 1886 VAM-20 NGC 67 - finest
33) 1886-O PCGS 62 DMPL
34) 1886-O VAM-1A PCGS 62
35) 1886-S VAM-2 PCGS 65 PL
*36) 1887 VAM-1B PCGS 53 - finest
37) 1887 VAM-3A LDS NGC 66 - was finest, maybe still
38) 1887 VAM-10 NGC 66 DMPL
39) 1887 VAM-14A PCGS 66 - finest
*40) 1887/6-O VAM-3 ANACS 62 PL - perhaps the only prooflike
41) 1887-O VAM-22B NGC 62
*42) 1888-O VAM-9 NGC 66 DMPL - finest
43) 1889 VAM-28A ANACS 58 - R-7
*44) 1890-CC VAM-9A PCGS 62 - finest
45) 1890-S VAM-1A PCGS 64 - finest
46) 1890-S VAM-13 PCGS 66 PL - finest
47) 1890-S VAM-26A PCGS 65 - finest
*48) 1891 VAM-2 PCGS 64 DMPL - finest
49) 1891-O NGC 64 DMPL
*50) 1892-O VAM-8 NGC 64 DMPL - amazingly struck cameo
51) 1892-S NGC 55 PL
52) 1893 VAM-4 PCGS 63 - was finest, maybe still
53) 1893-O VAM-5 PCGS 62 DMPL
*54) 1894 VAM-3 PCGS 62 DMPL - one of 4 DMPLs known I think
55) 1895-O VAM-5 NGC 58 (Discovery Coin) -- prooflike
*56) 1896-O VAM-10A PCGS 62 PL (R-5 Discovery Coin)
57) 1896-O VAM-18A PCGS 58 - finest
*58) 1896-S NGC 62 PL (Jules Reiver)
59) 1897 VAM-3A PCGS 65
60) 1897 VAM-6A PCGS 66
61) 1897-O VAM-6 PCGS 63 PL
62) 1897-S VAM-5 NGC 66 DMPL
63) 1898-S VAM-2 NGC 64 DMPL
64) 1900 NGC 65 DMPL - C4/C3, not sure which one
65) 1900-O VAM-38 NGC 65 DMPL - looks proof
66) 1900-O VAM-15A PCGS 66
*67) 1901 VAM-13 PCGS 61 DMPL - the only DMPL
68) 1901-S VAM-2 NGC 62 DMPL
69) 1902 VAM-16 PCGS 66 PL - finest
70) 1902-O VAM-3 XF45 - micro o
71) 1902-O VAM-21 NGC 65 DMPL
72) 1902-O VAM-12A PCGS 66 - finest
73) 1902-S VAM-7 PCGS 63 PL
74) 1903 NGC 66 PL
*75) 1903-O VAM-9 PCGS 66 DMPL - finest
*76) 1903-S VAM-5 NGC 65 PL - finest
*77) 1904 VAM-4 PCGS 64 DMPL - one of 2 DMPLs (another at NGC maybe)
78) 1904-O VAM-22A PCGS 66
79) 1904-O VAM-28A PCGS 64 DMPL
80) 1904-S VAM-8 NGC 65 PL (R-5 Discovery Coin)
edit>> adding pics
1878 VAM-2 NGC 65 DMPL
1878 VAM-9 NGC 60 PL
1878 VAM-41A PCGS 65 DMPL
1878-CC VAM-7A PCGS 63
1882-O/S VAM-5 EDS NGC 60 DMPL
1884 VAM-4 PCGS 64 DMPL
1886 VAM-1C ANACS 63 PL
1887 VAM-1B PCGS 53
1887/6-O VAM-3 ANACS 62 PL
1888-O VAM-9 NGC 66 DMPL
1891 VAM-2 PCGS 64 DMPL
1892-O VAM-8 NGC 64 DMPL
1894 VAM-3 PCGS 62 DMPL
1896-O VAM-10A NGC 62 PL
1896-S Jules Reiver NGC 62 PL
1901 VAM-13 PCGS 61 DMPL
1903-O VAM-9 PCGS 66 DMPL
1903-S VAM-5 NGC 65 PL
1904 VAM-4 PCGS 64 DMPL
Don't have the 1890-CC VAM-9A images handy.
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<< <i>My box of 20 is generally mixed early to mid US type with an emphasis on DB half dollars, >>
Hey-- how come there aren't any Sacs or SBA's in there? Are you a modern basher?!
Obscurum per obscurius
Check out my current listings: https://ebay.com/sch/khunt/m.html?_ipg=200&_sop=12&_rdc=1
Some of you guys really need some help with learing what is and what isn't a nice coin for the grade and/or need to deal with someone else. Sorry.
Coin's for sale/trade.
Tom Pilitowski
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still {eagerly} waiting on pictures from some of you (ahem, TahoeDale )
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<< <i>Some of you guys really need some help with learing what is and what isn't a nice coin for the grade and/or need to deal with someone else. Sorry. >>
Please educate us.
2) 1794 Half Dime
3) 1795 Half Dime
4) 1796 Half Dime
5) 1797 Half Dime
6) 1800 Half Dime
7) 1801 Half Dime
8) 1802 Half Dime
9) 1803 Half Dime
10) 1805 Half Dime
11) 1829 Half Dime
12) 1837 CB Half Dime
13) 1837 Seated Half Dime
14) 1855O Half Dime
15) 1860 Transitional Half Dime
16) 1867 Half Dime
17) 1832 Proof Half Dime
18) 1838 Proof Half Dime
19) 1854 Proof Half Dime
20) 1873 Proof Half Dime
EDIT: Ah, just read that they have to be coins you actually own. I only own 2 of these 20 haha. Oh well, guess I'm just a screw up.