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Monster Toner 2010 Hot Springs !!! Large Trueview Picture Great Job PCGS!!
Just found this coin amongst a few others from a bag search today. Never saw such amazing color on a current date Quarter fresh from a bag our roll.




The Blue is amazing. Also shows streaks of blue on the obverse. Coin looks sooooooo much better in hand
If you don't want to wait on the Large picture there are smaller ones on page 2
The Blue is amazing. Also shows streaks of blue on the obverse. Coin looks sooooooo much better in hand
If you don't want to wait on the Large picture there are smaller ones on page 2
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p.s. not to be the forum police, but your signature seems just a touch on the large size.
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Geez, I am slipping so far behind the times, it's getting ridiculous.
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<< <i>Whaaat? Here is a design I've never seen or heard of, from a series I've only heard vague rumors about, and it's already toned?!?
Geez, I am slipping so far behind the times, it's getting ridiculous. >>
I know the feeling. I posted a picture of an 1990-D quarter that had been toning in a bank envelope for 20 years only to be told by the Forum members that it would not slab.
Ron
I think I've been off the Mint's mailing list for a while so when new issues come out I'm often surprised. In fact I got a new cent in change yesterday and it gave me a double-take. I guess I don't keep up enough with the modern coin discussions here, either.
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<< <i>p.s. not to be the forum police, but your signature seems just a touch on the large size. >>
Fixed up for ya !!!!
<< <i>Do you think it was struck on a toned planchet? >>
Found several coins with nice golden tone but this was the only blue toner. I'd assume something happened while in the bag.
<< <i>Does it look like it was struck thru the color? >>
Not quite sure but now do I submit under error service???
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<< <i>Can you get one into an MS67 holder so I can add it to my set please! >>
Working on that for ya
I see some MS66's were graded already with no 67's.
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<< <i>But, I was hoping for that toned one in MS67!! >>
On a good day it's an MS65,
<< <i>... but it does seems there are more quality control problems that come out of the philly mint as opposed to the denver. >>
It does seem that way lately.
I would love inspect a day's run from each mint before they hit the bruising ballistic bags.
<< <i><< But, I was hoping for that toned one in MS67!! >> On a good day it's an MS65, >>
It wasn't a good day so we graded an MS64, but who cares with color like that!!!!
I also noticed the the Trueview background is different.
No more PCGS logo design?
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<< <i>What did it grade? >>
MS64 as expected, would have been nice if it was MS67 quality but it was a little beat up on the obverse
Wondercoin
<< <i>Folks posting truviews need to learn there are OTHER images besides the large ones.....
-Paul
<< <i>What did it grade?
I also noticed the the Trueview background is different.
No more PCGS logo design? >>
Never seen Blue writing either
I'm a little out of touch with SHQ's and was expecting the Arkansas to have a dueling banjos reverse... Yet this is a very cool design!
<< <i>Monster Toner 2010 Hot Springs !!! Large Trueview Picture Great Job PCGS!! >>
<< <i>Folks posting truviews need to learn there are OTHER images besides the large ones..... >>
Warned in title about LARGE picture.
"Have a Nice Day"
Can't appreciate the picture quality and colors with the "OTHER images"
nice coin though..
Wondercoin
I hope everyone doesn't start posting pics that big.
Kinda takes the fun out of opening threads.
Nice coin after I waited 2 minutes for it to load.
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<< <i>All one has to do is simply hit Control - and the pic shrinks to any size you want. Meanwhile, folks who enjoy seeing the big shots on their big screens can enjoy them too. Is that unreasonable?
Wondercoin >>
If this Control option doesn't work as on my keyboard...
Just right click you mouse and hit "view image" and it will reduce it to a medium sized tru-view... then left click to get back.
<< <i>All one has to do is simply hit Control - and the pic shrinks to any size you want. Meanwhile, folks who enjoy seeing the big shots on their big screens can enjoy them too. Is that unreasonable?
Wondercoin >>
Mas3387 said
<< <i>Warned in title about LARGE picture.
"Have a Nice Day"
Can't appreciate the picture quality and colors with the "OTHER images" >>
Well, I was half joking, but I'll respond to this.....
1) Hitting Ctrl - doesn't just shrink the picture....on my browser, it shrinks the text as well.....it's an unreasonable solution. Is that unreasonable to think that?
2) Hey....I can appreciate a large picture at times as well, but overall, some folks try to enjoy the forum from slower connections, smaller monitors than a 60" plasma hooked up, or even from their phones....is that unreasonable?
3) I remembered this one from last month and I missed the edit tot he title as putting it the way it was put doesn't really call out the "LARGE TRUEVIEW PICTURE" (which I capitalized but MAS didn't). I wanted to see what the coin came back and I would have enjoyed the pic as well, but in the medium or small settings. I got in and out before the whole coin redrew on my screen. So, if selective sharing is what is desired, then I am in the wrong. If sharing with more of the forum that would like to enjoy it was the purpose, then, am I being unreasonable?
4) I would disagree about not being able to appreciate the picture quality and colors with the "OTHER images" as Mitch resized his the other day and I was able to MORE enjoy the quality and color of his coins when he did that. I have a 20" monitor at home and a 22" one at work. Neither one showed me the whole coin image on 1 screen when I opened the thread. If that is what you are after, you succeeded.
Now, that all said, I actually wasn't upset by it, but I also didn't wait for it to load, nor do I scroll for the pictures. So, I again say that the image is enjoyable w/o the SUPER large images and I would hazard a guess that I am not alone.
"Have a nice day"
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P.S. It looks like an MS66 reverse!!
<< <i>All one has to do is simply hit Control - and the pic shrinks to any size you want. Meanwhile, folks who enjoy seeing the big shots on their big screens can enjoy them too. Is that unreasonable?
Wondercoin >>
Since you asked, yes, it's unreasonable. Post a 1200 pixel wide, web-friendly picture and a link to a crazy large one. The offendng picture, at 16 megapixels, is over 4x the size of what can be displayed on a 30" monitor driven by a single DVI cable and takes a long time to download, even on a broadband connection. Not even the 56" QFHD (quad full HD) monitors that are driven by 4 DVI cables and carry 5-figure price tags could display this picture without shrinking it first.
Anyway, cool coin. I have to wonder how stable it is, though. I also have to wonder if HRH bought Phil a D3x camera body for TrueViews.
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<< <i>I believe that is a sintered planchet, it was improperly annealed in that there was oxygen present during annealing. --Jerry >>
I submitted it under the error service and noted that on my submission but it appears that PCGS didn't agree as we have a straight up 2010 P Hot Springs coin number
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<< <i>I believe that is a sintered planchet, it was improperly annealed in that there was oxygen present during annealing. --Jerry >>
I submitted it under the error service and noted that on my submission but it appears that PCGS didn't agree as we have a straight up 2010 P Hot Springs coin number >>
I would think they would call it an error or AT, a normal number wasn't one of the options I would have predicted. --Jerry
<< <i> I would think they would call it an error or AT, a normal number wasn't one of the options I would have predicted. --Jerry >>
Good job Jerry your prediction was correct.
While looking at the order status last night
Line # Item # Cert # PCGS No. Coin Date Denomination Variety Country Grade
1 1 16232555 418813 2010-P 25C Hot Springs NP US MS64
The coin # shows no indication other than a straight up 2010 P Hot Springs
However Cert. # verification this morning shows this:
Cert Verification #: 16232555
PCGS Coin #: E418813
Date, mintmark: 2010-P
Denomination: 25C
Variety: Hot Springs NP
Minor Variety:
Mint Error: Improperly Annealed Plan
Pedigree: Hot Springs NP
Country: The United States of America
Grade: MS64
I'm assuming making it a better coin with the Mint Error Designation?
<< <i>What did it grade?
I also noticed the the Trueview background is different.
No more PCGS logo design? >>
The TrueView background has recently been redesigned. There are PCGS logos in the background, but it's much more subtle giving more emphasis on the coin itself. The large size images are now larger in size, going from a roughly 10 megapixel images to a 16-17 megapixel image. This change was done to facilitate larger images produced with newer cameras - the old background was designed for smaller images back in '05.
Phil
<< <i>All one has to do is simply hit Control - and the pic shrinks to any size you want. Meanwhile, folks who enjoy seeing the big shots on their big screens can enjoy them too. Is that unreasonable?
Wondercoin >>
Just a bit since that CNTRL Key thing also reduces the size of the text.
I prefer to simply save the picture and view it with Microsoft Office Picture Manager.
As for the coin itself, simply an awesome example of planchet sintering which has multiple's of value over what an MS64 would normally bring!
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<< <i>What did it grade?
I also noticed the the Trueview background is different.
No more PCGS logo design? >>
The TrueView background has recently been redesigned. There are PCGS logos in the background, but it's much more subtle giving more emphasis on the coin itself. The large size images are now larger in size, going from a roughly 10 megapixel images to a 16-17 megapixel image. This change was done to facilitate larger images produced with newer cameras - the old background was designed for smaller images back in '05.
Phil >>
While I understand the reasoning behind this Phil, I kinda liked the old background anbd you know how coin collectors feel about "change".
The name is LEE!
Phil
Box of 20
<< <i>Super Find with a big YOU SUCK! >>
Wow Thanks Lee !!!
My First "You Suck" Award
The coin will be here tomorrow, can't wait to see it again