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Another Long Beach Show Report w/ a few pics of the newps (updated 2/5)

illini420illini420 Posts: 11,601 ✭✭✭✭✭
Always excited to go to the Long Beach show and this time around was no exception.

I was most excited to be setting up my 1908-S Indian Head Cent grading set in the collector's exhibit area (in the 1200s aisle near the concession area). It's the first time I've displayed the set in public and I think the exhibit ended up looking pretty nice. Hopefully some of you are able to check it out at the show. It'll be on display until the end of the show Saturday afternoon. In addition, if any of you would like a more detailed look at the set on Saturday, let me know and we can make arrangements to meet up and I can open the case up and you can go through each one in hand if you like. For those not making it to Long Beach or if you can't otherwise check it out, I snapped a quick cell phone pic of the display this afternoon:

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The show itself seemed pretty active for the first couple of hours today. Met up with a few collectors (some from the forums), saw tons of dealers that I like and looked at a bunch of cool coins. Was trying to be patient and not just buy everything cool that I saw and wanted to hold out until I found something really neat that I just had to have. That moment came at Peter McIntosh's table when he showed me a cool plastic holder that held a 1909 VDB cent and a big VDB silver medal. The VDB cent isn't too bad, it has a little color and would likely grade MS63RB or maybe MS64RB. But the medal is really neat. It's a Medallic Art Co. medal in .999 silver and weighs about 7.2 ounces. It was made in the early 1960s and has some information about Victor David Brenner and Abe Lincoln on the reverse and on the obverse it features Brenner's awesome depection on Mercury in high relief. It was just way too cool to pass up:

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Traffic seemed to slow down as morning turned to afternoon, but I didn't really care, I was having too much fun looking at coins. Ended up looking at lots of Indian Cents, Lincolns and even some Barbers but nothing really too interesting or worth purchasing until I came across a PR65RD 1909 Indian Cent being offered by Angel Dee's. I've been wanting to get a 1909 proof Indian for awhile and too often they are spotted up. Sure, this example isn't perfect, but I thought it was a very good example for the grade and I am very happy to now have a proof IHC. It's got pretty good mirrors (which don't really show in my quick photos), has a great bright red color and is virtually spot free (which also doesn't show too well given all of the hits and scratches on the plastic).

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Will be going back again on Saturday for sure... again, hope you're able to check out my 1908-S IHC grading set! image

Mike

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    ThePennyLadyThePennyLady Posts: 4,516 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Thanks for your report Mike - as always, it was nice seeing and chatting with you. That's a really pretty 1909 proof, and I still wish I had that Lincoln medal!!! I plan to stop by and view your 1908-s exhibit tomorrow - good job in putting that set together and displaying it!
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    OnTheHuntOnTheHunt Posts: 208 ✭✭✭
    Cool exhibit. image

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    rickoricko Posts: 98,724 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Great exhibit.. wish I could see it 'live'.... nice medal as well. Cheers, RickO
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    WaterSportWaterSport Posts: 7,053 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Another neat Capital Plastic custom holder..way cool. Hope to see you Saturday.

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    mkman123mkman123 Posts: 6,849 ✭✭✭✭
    those medallic art co medals are very neat, hmmm I might want to start collecting them image
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    AuroraBorealisAuroraBorealis Posts: 3,591 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Nice report, nice set up for your set and coooooooooolllllllllllllll Medal...Congrats on getting your PF 09 Injun as well...Nice looking coin... image

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    LakesammmanLakesammman Posts: 17,682 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Great display and nice pickups - won't be making it to LB but would have enjoyed seeing it in person.
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    illini420illini420 Posts: 11,601 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Thanks everyone.

    Didn't make it to the show today, had to take care of some other business. Definitely going to the show tomorrow though, hopefully there are a few cool coins left at the show image
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    TomBTomB Posts: 23,095 ✭✭✭✭✭
    It looks like a gorgeous PR IHC and I bet your display was stunning up close, too.
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    SkyManSkyMan Posts: 9,598 ✭✭✭✭✭
    That display looks really interesting and that's a very attractive IHC! image
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    ArtistArtist Posts: 2,038 ✭✭✭
    Great 1908-S exhibit - I spent a lot of time viewing it this afternoon - WELL DONE!


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    coinlieutenantcoinlieutenant Posts: 9,328 ✭✭✭✭✭
    nice RD proof! Love that date too..
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    NumisOxideNumisOxide Posts: 11,045 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Very nice looking display! What's the lowest to highest grade in the set?
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    claychaserclaychaser Posts: 4,406 ✭✭✭✭
    TrainNut and I missed the show this year, as his grandfather passed away, and the funeral was this week out of state. TrainNut, at the age of 13, was a pallbearer, and we needed him. The buriel was in Albuquerque, and they had to carry the casket over 100 yards through 6 inches of snow in 15 below wind chill. He needs to catch up on school, so we have to pass this time around.

    Looks like a very cool display and we would love to see the coins in hand.


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    illini420illini420 Posts: 11,601 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Very nice looking display! What's the lowest to highest grade in the set? >>



    Thanks. The set goes from G04 (the lowest grade certified by PCGS to date) up through AU58 for the circulated grades. In mint state the set has MS60BN to MS64BN, MS62RB to MS66RB and MS63RD to MS64RD. I also have six PCGS Genuine examples, each with a different problem code.

    For those not able to see the set at the show, you can see the entire set on the PCGS Registry with professionally done photos which I had done by Todd of BluCC Photos last year.

    Link to the 1908-S IHC Set on the PCGS Registry



    Claychaser, missed seeing you and TrainNut this time around, but I'm sure we'll catch up at one of the upcoming SoCal shows. Again, sorry to hear about your loss.




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    ajmanajman Posts: 1,359 ✭✭✭
    Thanks for the report and pics illini. I really love your grading set as well. I as well as many others are not able to attend these shows and really appreciate the effort that you and Charmy bring to this forum with an inside look at what goes on in a day in the life of a coin show.
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    illini420illini420 Posts: 11,601 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Had a pretty fun last day at the show today. Met up with a few more forum members (current members and former members) which was pretty cool. Stopped by Todd's table (BluCC Photos) and had him take a picture of one of my coins. Ended up buying around a dozen or so really cheap random slabbed Lincoln cents. Each of the coins purchased was under $8 a coin and some of them were as low as $2!! Can't really beat that for a decent looking slabbed coin. Here's the list of what I got:

    1938-D Lincoln Cent ANACS MS65RD (small white holder) - $7
    1945-S Lincoln Cent ANACS MS66RD (small white holder) - $3.50
    1946-D Lincoln Cent NGC MS66RD (old fatty holder) - $7
    1946-D Lincoln Cent ANACS MS65RD (small white holder) - $4
    1947-S Lincoln Cent NGC MS65RD (old fatty holder) - $2
    1948-D Lincoln Cent PCGS MS65RD (OGH) - $2
    1951 Lincoln Cent PCGS MS65RD (OGH) - $2
    1954-S Lincoln Cent PCGS MS65RD (OGH) - $6
    1954-S Lincoln Cent PCGS MS65RD (OGH) - $6
    1958 Lincoln Cent PCGS MS65RD (OGH) - $5
    1959 Lincoln Cent PCGS MS65RD (OGH) - $5
    1960-D Lincoln Cent NGC MS66RD (old fatty holder) - $6
    1963 Lincoln Cent NGC PF66RD - $5
    1965 Lincoln Cent ANACS MS65RD (small white holder) - $2.50

    I have no clue what the market value is on those coins as those dates are not the type of things I typically buy... but they looked so nice and just seem way too cheap to pass up. I'm going to donate most of them all to my local coin club to be raffled off in our annual super raffle which will hopefully raise a good deal of money for the club.

    I really enjoyed setting up the 1908-S IHC Grading Set and was really surprised and honored that it was given 1st place in the US Coins category of the collector's exhibits! Very cool!

    Already can't wait for the next Long Beach show! image May have to take a road trip up to the ANA show next month to hold me over!!!
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    I got to see the 1908-S cent set. It is quite something. Congrats on winning 1st place.

    That is a good deal on all those slabbed Lincolns. That's the second story I heard about a bunch of not-so-marketable slabs being dumped relatively cheap. I mentioned a story in my Long Beach report, about two slab boxes of attributed Peace dollar VAMs being bought for $30 per coin ($22 is melt).

    I tend to go to Long Beach once a year these days, and that serves me well. I mostly buy from about five dealers. If I went to the June show, half their inventory will be stuff I remember seeing from the last show. Having a good memory is sometimes a curse. By letting a year go by, the dealers I frequent will have all new inventory then.
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    robkoolrobkool Posts: 5,934 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Kool show report Mike... Congrats on a 1st place win in the US coin exhibit. Your 08 s Indian grading set was incredible to see. Gary Beedon & Howard Felthman judged the exhibits and thought yours was the BEST.
    I also want to thank you for helping me find a few buffalo nickels for my grading set. Couldn't have done it without you. image
    Hope to see you at our next club meeting on Monday... We can certainly use some more speakers for the club.
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    Congrats Mike! That is super cool especially since it is your pride and joy. Sounds like you had a great time. I already made a colorful comment about the reverse on that medal. any insight as to what is going there?
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    illini420illini420 Posts: 11,601 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Congrats Mike! That is super cool especially since it is your pride and joy. Sounds like you had a great time. I already made a colorful comment about the reverse on that medal. any insight as to what is going there? >>



    On the medal it says that the obverse of the medal is Brenner's depiction of the Roman god Mercury. Other than that I know that it looks pretty darn cool!!! image

    The medals were part of a series issued by Medallic Art Co. in the early 1960s. I think they were made in both silver and copper. The dealer I got this one from had a few of the others in big plastic holders similar to mine and I know a couple of forum members got the others being offered. The Barber medal was the other one that I thought was awesome!
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    SonorandesertratSonorandesertrat Posts: 5,695 ✭✭✭✭✭
    That art medal is part of a six-piece set dedicated to famous engravers. Jonathanb has a set for sale on the BST.
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    mdwoodsmdwoods Posts: 5,560 ✭✭✭
    Wish I could have made it. Long Beach is a great venue. I would have liked to seen your grading set. Grats on the nice proof IHC. Angel Dee's is the best.
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