Bears collection on line **FOUR NEW HERITAGE COINS ADDED********* .

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UPDATED COLLECTION 7/15/2011

UPDATED COLLECTION 7/15/2011
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<< <i>If you know where. >>
Ok, I've waited 5 minutes, where's the quarter?
Nice stuff bear, the '50-O half and '16 WLH are really super!
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CoinsAreFun Toned Silver Eagle Proof Album
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Gallery Mint Museum, Ron Landis& Joe Rust, The beginnings of the Golden Dollar
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<< <i>bear's Estate Collection can be seen here >>
It's like a virtual museum!
a good kind of busy.I am really interested in the Forums
opinion of the coins.
Camelot
I just do not know what I will do with the Wash/Carver. PCGS will cross it with a Plus
I guess, but I like the NGC + and *. However, after some agonizing introspection, I
will probably send it in to PCGS.
I sure wish that PCGS would begin giving Semi PL, PL and Cameo designation to type
coins other then Morgan Dollars. I believe that it would be a big step forward for the
hobby as well as the company. I also think that PCGS should give out the designation
of a diamond on WOW coins. Then they can be called PCGS DIAMONDS. I think that it
has a nice ring to it.
Camelot
It has all of the characteristics of a true gem. The MS-65 costs close to 15,000
but this wonderful 64+ cost a third of that. The toning is also quite beautiful.
When I saw this coin on the Coin Rarities on Line, I knew right away that this coin
would fit in with all of the higher graded coins. This is a truly rare coin in rather
high grade. It is probably the most perfect example of the new Plus grade for a
MS-64 coin.
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Lance.
1937 Bust Half PCGS MS65 CAC
I betcha an 1837 is worth way more!
Really though, them are some nice coins!
are possible upgrades and they shall be sent in first to PCGS, As for the 1837,
that was purchased from Laura and she strongly recommended me to purchase it.
It will be the key stone of my collection. It is in the lower part of the 5 digit region.
I would say that I have expanded my original concept for the collection. I now believe
that it will total in excess of 25 coins before I am finished. As for non CAC coins, they first
have to meet all of my strict criteria. If they pass the cut, I buy them, CAC or not. After wards,
I send them in and so far, all have been awarded a sticker that were purchased nonstickerd.
So far though, they are all green no golds.
I plan to expand my gold coin selections, as well as the commemorative, but they must
be WOW coins. Also I am still looking for an arrows and Rays quarter and or Half that
wont break the bank.I have always admired that particular design.
Camelot
Many members on this forum that now it cannot fit in my signature. Please ask for entire list.
I feel that it is disloyal to my hosts. But you do make a very cogent
point and I will give it strong consideration as to the Wash/Carver.
Gosh I love that coin almost as much as I love Mrs Bear.
I wanted to share these coins with all of you, because I wanted you to
know exactly what my tastes were and what my criteria for selection was.
Camelot
The coin is gorgeous , whatever holder it is in.
Commems and Early Type
<< <i>bear's Estate Collection can be seen here >>
Great coins, Bear!!!!!
Edited to add: Nice job Stef!!!
<< <i>That is the cause for the painful introspection. As a Kool Aid drinker,
I feel that it is disloyal to my hosts. But you do make a very cogent
point and I will give it strong consideration as to the Wash/Carver.
Gosh I love that coin almost as much as I love Mrs Bear.
I wanted to share these coins with all of you, because I wanted you to
know exactly what my tastes were and what my criteria for selection was. >>
I agree to leave the Washington Carver in its existing holder.
I don't think I have ever seen a plus and star on the same slab....and that is rather unique
and.......I think toned like that in the NGC white slab shows the color off better.
I am first in line to go with PCGS, every coin I purchased, rare or otherwise has been PCGS approved
but I would make one exception
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That wash carver is amazing, leave it be
Many members on this forum that now it cannot fit in my signature. Please ask for entire list.
Also coinsarefun that is a very nice presentation!
AB
Please tell me you are considering adding at least one copper piece. Copper is so rich and deep and it's nearly required in the makeup of great type sets. So sayeth the shephard
J
The smallest coin is a quarter...no dimes or nickels yet? Any plans for a dime or maybe a Buffalo Nickel? I can understand staying away from copper, that scares me...you never know what one of those things will do in 20 years, I would hate to see a RED turn into a RB or a RB turn into a Brown etc...I have seen plenty of holdered RED coins that look RB without question along with RB that should just be called Brown, to me anyway.
The walker does not allow you to click on it to view it larger...some type of website permissions issue?
That web page does not work on the iPhone...I reallly wanted to look at them earlier when I was out at dinner. Everything on the webpage was all jumbled.
I was happy to get home and view the set! AWESOME!
Looking for Top Pop Mercury Dime Varieties & High Grade Mercury Dime Toners.
Looking for Top Pop Mercury Dime Varieties & High Grade Mercury Dime Toners.
That reeded edge half is spectacular!
1. I will follow the consensus of the Forum and keep the Wash/carver in its NGC Holder.
The Plus and the star plus the coin is just too difficult to destroy.
2.As to copper, nickels and dimes, I could never cotton up to anything smaller then a quarter.
I do not know why, it is just the way I am. "Not that there is anything wrong with collecting them".
3. I have some big coins coming up in the Heritage Sale so stay tuned.
4. I will start a new thread with my criteria for the collection when I get a chance.
Camelot
Ron
<< <i>
I plan to expand my gold coin selections, as well as the commemorative, but they must
be WOW coins. Also I am still looking for an arrows and Rays quarter and or Half that
wont break the bank.I have always admired that particular design.
Does this mean you're doing a gold commemorative? I think a PanPac $2.50 is a classic beauty worthy of a collection like this. Also, the biggest monster Oregon you can find. Your PanPac half is a beauty, and is one of those commemorative designs that is always in demand.
The combination of timeless designs and excellent quality you've chosen will do very well.
<< <i>Bear,
That reeded edge half is spectacular! >>
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CoinsAreFun Toned Silver Eagle Proof Album
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Gallery Mint Museum, Ron Landis& Joe Rust, The beginnings of the Golden Dollar
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More CoinsAreFun Pictorials NGC
Michael Kittle Rare Coins --- 1908-S Indian Head Cent Grading Set --- No. 1 1909 Mint Set --- Kittlecoins on Facebook --- Long Beach Table 448
the years. I much prefer actual monetary denominations of gold coins.
Camelot
NGC registry V-Nickel proof #6!!!!
working on proof shield nickels # 8 with a bullet!!!!
RIP "BEAR"
Hey Abe,
Good to see you back.
As my Grandmother was born in
1891, I was very partial to your Half:
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Coin collecting is not a hobby, it's an obsession !
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Maine_Jim
Fantastic coins bear.Thanks for sharing.