Let's see your newest acquisitions!

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by H8_modern, Feb 25, 2011.

  1. oval_man

    oval_man Elliptical member

    You really have me curious about this "scratch." Wish I could see the coin in hand. I'm not so sure it's the WE; looks to me like the area from WE up to R in Liberty has been struck through grease.

    For comparison's sake, here is a Peace with a staple scratch on the neck of Liberty (there is no scratch in the left field). Sorry for the bad photo; the bottom half is a little out of focus so the scratch looks a little heavier than it actually is. This coin is otherwise at least a strong 65 but PCGS apparently netted it a 64 due to the scratch.

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  3. ArthurK11

    ArthurK11 Active Member

    This thread just broke 10000 likes. Wow.
     
  4. geekpryde

    geekpryde Husband and Father Moderator

    Gross. Here a cleaned coin I bought at a coin show. I would not have purchased it had I known it was cleaned. It actually looks quite flashy in hand, and even with a detailed look I thought it was fine rolling it around in the light at the show. When I took it out into the sun on my way out, bam! there were like a 1000 scratch marks all over the coin and I was ****ed at myself. Lesson learned, look at coins in sun (window) if they will let you.

    Photos make the coin look way worse than it look in-hand, and I'm sure you guys are thinking it's an obvious clean job based on the pics. Oh well, this will fill the hole until a better coin comes along.

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  5. Numis-addict

    Numis-addict Addicted to coins

    A bit ago I was going to say it was going to break that number and you know, like when an old car breaks 99999 miles, it would dissapear out from under us. Kind of a joke about the doomsday stuff, hit the end of the cycle, and everything subject to it dissapears.
     
  6. WingedLiberty

    WingedLiberty Well-Known Member

    An ultra-rare colorfully-toned PCGS-graded 1968-S Proof Lincoln. It's REALLY DIFFICULT finding these S-Mint Proof Lincolns with color that PCGS will bless as market acceptable. This was an NGC PF67 BN that PCGS crossed 2 grades down at PCGS PR65 BN.

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  7. KoinJester

    KoinJester Well-Known Member

    One of my newps, Dealers photo been sent of to Pcgs to be taken out of the awful white holder. Pick up my other newp tomorrow
     

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  8. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    Nice vnickel.
     
  9. geekpryde

    geekpryde Husband and Father Moderator

    Came in mail today:

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    I like coins. Got is for less than $19 shipped.
     
  10. USS656

    USS656 Here to Learn Supporter

    That is a beautiful strike, wish I could have seen it before he sent it for the cross!
     
  11. Cazkaboom

    Cazkaboom One for all, all for me.

    Got this '55 proof to be my first subject with a crackout. Going straight into my whitman album. The price was nice for $15 shipped.
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  12. cremebrule

    cremebrule Active Member

    Here's my first "legitimate" raw toned Lincoln proof. Not as bold or wild as WL's and robec's, but nonetheless I like it. :cool:

    On a side note, especially since this Lincoln's main color is around the periphery, it's ridiculously hard to capture the color off of the rim due to it's deep basining curve.

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  13. Cazkaboom

    Cazkaboom One for all, all for me.

    Two fiddyfive proofs in a row and mine was put to shame. Very nice colour on that one. Mind my asking on the price your soul sold for?
     
  14. cremebrule

    cremebrule Active Member

    Yours is nice as well! I wouldn't have the courage to crack out any coin, much less a nice proof like that one you posted, just to put it in a Dansco album.

    I bought it off the 'bay for the Best Price Offer of $23 (+around 2 bucks shipping)
     
  15. Cazkaboom

    Cazkaboom One for all, all for me.

    That's a fair price for toning.

    Lol, I can't afford no dansco! I am putting in my poor version. A 1960s whitman I got for free :hail:

    But it is going to be my first crackout, so I am kinda nervous.
     
  16. areich

    areich America*s Darling

    Hello

    If you put your fingers on the proof, you will destroy it. Also the cardboard is likely a problem.

    Amanda
     
  17. robec

    robec Junior Member

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    Darn, that's a nice one. 1955's are tough to find with nice toning. Great pickup!!
     
  18. Numis-addict

    Numis-addict Addicted to coins

    got my first german 1 mark coin today

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    hopefully soon I will have more.
     
  19. robec

    robec Junior Member

    Don't be nervous. Wrap the slab in a towel, put one corner on a hard surface and give it's opposing corner a hard strike with a hammer.

    Hold the slab firmly. Once you hear a crack, take a look at it and. If it isn't cracked enough to take the coin out, wrap it back up and hit the other corner. After your first couple of hits you will know how hard you need to hit.
     
  20. Cazkaboom

    Cazkaboom One for all, all for me.

  21. MrCheeks

    MrCheeks Active Member

    Got these back from PCGS today

    I wish I could tell the difference between the PR68 and PR69 and wish the whole set could've gotten a 69. But either way I was happy with the grades when they came back.


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