Well if that's strike weakness not a touch of wear (hard to tell from pics especially on the early stuff which I love) then I'm going ms -64
My Dollar Type coins (so far). All PCGS graded. Coin images are resized PCGS TrueView photos. Haven't gotten the early Dollars yet.
That's a tough coin to find in that condition. Maybe even more correct to say near impossible. Did you ask for an armed escort to your car after the purchase? Kidding, of course. Congratulations on being the owner. There can't be many more that are finer.
12 higher believe it or not. 8 in 66, 1 in 66+ and three in 67. Including resubmissions I'd day there are probably not many. Coinfacts shows PCGS 65's selling in 07, 06, 06 again, 03 and 02.... This coin is EX: Benson. Here's the Heritage description: Ex: Benson. This coin was Dr. Benson's primary representative of the 1795 half dime, out of one of the finest half dime collections ever assembled. Prior to the Goldberg sale in 2002, the Benson coins were stored in original Wayte Raymond coin boards for 50-plus years, where they acquired spectacular original toning. This amazingly beautiful, unabraded half dime is an example of the LM-8 variety, characterized by several positional diagnostics including the position of star 1 between curls 2 and 3, the spacing of LIB in LIBERTY, and the branch showing no berries under the left (facing) wing. A number of spectacular die cracks represent the LM-8 die pair, with the most noticeable one meandering from the rim above LIBERTY through the Y, into Liberty's nose, then across the face and neck all the way to the portrait truncation. Oddly, neither Logan-McCloskey nor Valentine mention broad recutting of the 79 in the date that is also diagnostic of this variety. Virtually no marks are seen on this Gem half dime, with the surfaces covered with iridescent originality. Blue, gold, green, and rose-yellow accents combine with lustrous, silver-gray toning for excellent eye appeal. The portrait and eagle are a bit soft at the center, but all other details are boldly rendered. This once-in-a-lifetime half dime is destined for the most advanced type or half dime collection. Population: 8 in 65, 11 finer (3/14). From The Jim O'Neal Collection of U.S. Type, Part One
Just some cheap flea market finds. My wife wanted to go with her parents so I tagged along looking for some cheap coins and toys for my daughter. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
A tough emperor to acquire. Now I just need 1 more to be finished with my 12 caesars set of my collection. Vitellius (69 A.D.) AR Denarius O: A VITELLIVS GERM IMP AVG TR P, laureate head right. R: PONT MAXIM, Vesta, veiled, seated right on throne, holding patera and sceptre. Rome 18mm 3g RICI pg 273, #107
Well, my CAC Type set outgrew my previous Slab Storage Case that held 25 coins. I'm up to 27 CAC Type coins and so I bought this: (stores 50 coins)
I received my IHC a few days ago - just got around to cracking it out and imaging it today. It's the nicest IHC I've ever owned, but that's not saying much - the only others have been a few very worn pieces I found in change as a kid. I'm really appreciating the subtle beauty of this little bronze. I think the quality of the coin is comparable to my 1909 VDB, so now, on to hunting down an 09 no-VDB.
I was setting up at an antique show when a dealer who knows I buy coins and has sold me some decent stuff in the past goes hey Bill I got a great coin for you so I'm like ok and go over to look at it a few minutes later he pulls this out of his briefcase I see the price on the holder look it over with a loupe and go how much? Yea I'll take it! I'm staying at a friends and These are the worst iPhone pics in the world I'll try to shoot some when I get home
Get that sucker out of the cardboard and into some plastic! If that coin got a stapler scratch on it I think I'd cry for days straight!
Mainebill; Excellent coin! I like the seated liberty proofs in any denomination. The halves and the dollars look the nicest.
Going in a flip the second I get it home then off to pcgs as soon I get the paperwork done I didn't put it in there
Ok she's safe in a PVC free flip here's better pics still my not so great iPhone pics but that sucker is like photographing a mirror
There's a couple marks is likely a pf 62 -63 at best but with a mintage of 1355 in proof and 8400 business is a very cool thing to find raw and local I prefer my proofs toned but I had to buy this one