Who knew coin collecting could cause bodily harm.....

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Diane Harriet, Feb 4, 2017.

  1. Diane Harriet

    Diane Harriet Active Member

    I was going through some of my Dad's coins today. Since I'm a newbie I was super-careful. I did everything you guys told me to do. I put on the gloves. But, when I opened the little envelope this coin was in it ended up falling out the other end and onto my toe. I said a bad word out loud. (Note to self-wear gloves AND slippers while playing with coins).
    Diane

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  3. cpm9ball

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    @Diane Harriet

    Well, uh, um........there is one other thing we should have mentioned. When examining coins, use a table........not a bathtub, and by all means, be sure that the lid of the toilet is down.

    Chris:)
     
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  4. Diane Harriet

    Diane Harriet Active Member

    @cpm9ball ....LOL
    are you proud of me that I did not use the thumbnail version???
    :)
     
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  5. Oldrdawg

    Oldrdawg Active Member

    Beautiful coin. You must be very pleased. And I love, love, love the envelope showing the old pricing and conditions. If it's your dad's handwriting, I'm sure it's worth as much as the coin.
     
  6. cpm9ball

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    :woot::woot::woot::woot::woot::woot::woot::woot::woot::woot::woot:
     
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  7. scottishmoney

    scottishmoney Buh bye

    The coin is all the more interesting to me because it appears to be an 1896-O micro-O variety, VAM-4 which accd to PCGS, NGC et al is not of US mint origin - but imminently more collectable if indeed it is a VAM-4. I have a VAM-4 myself and can image it later for comparison - but so far with the somewhat fuzzy pictures above it does indeed appear to be one of them.

    It is conjectured that these coins were "privately" minted, ie counterfeited during the early 1930s and were tumbled in a tumbler to give them the appearance of having been circulated. That would give them the appearance of legitimacy in circulation. They were probably monetary counterfeits and not made to fool collectors, but rather to take advantage of using then about 25c worth of silver(silver was worth little during the depression) and make a coin worth a dollar.

    To myself and others like me, we find those "privately" made coins a lot more interesting than the ones cranked out of the US mint. Just think that someone made these over 80+ years ago and successfully filtered them into circulation, and the coins were not determined to be not of US mint origin for over 70+ years and the perpetrator or perpetrators have never been identified and probably never will be.
     
  8. Diane Harriet

    Diane Harriet Active Member

    it's actually my Mother's handwriting. they had an antique business in the late 50's. it's part of what I really love about this collection-the idea that my parents sat together and priced out coins, etc.

    when I look at all of his coins I like to think about what my parents might have been doing at the time, what was going on historically during the year the coin was made, who made the coin, why the coin even survived, who's hands touched this coin, and also the person who modeled for the coin. I have a cousin who is a retired art history professor and we discuss the art on the coins.

    I don't know....it's just enjoyable to sit and think.
    Diane:)
     
  9. Oldrdawg

    Oldrdawg Active Member

    The story/history of the model of the coin is very interesting, yet sad. She was a school teacher who, it is said, lost her job and her fiance as a result of modeling for the coin. It was a one-time thing but "back in the day," modeling was quite disreputable and ladies who did it were apparently not regarded highly by society. She never sought fame (understandable for the time - it destroyed her reputation) and died unmarried.
     
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  10. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    I can switch them to thumbnail versions if ya want Chris :D
     
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  11. cpm9ball

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    I guess the "Thumbnail" thingy must have been your idea. Otherwise, you wouldn't keep harping on the subject.

    @Diane Harriet - I'm posting this "Full Image" in your honor.

    Chris

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  12. scottishmoney

    scottishmoney Buh bye


    Her name was Anna Williams, but that is about all I know about her.
     
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  13. gregarious

    gregarious E Pluribus Unum

    i've heard that story too.
     
  14. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    You weren't wearing your Wonder Woman boots!?
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  15. Diane Harriet

    Diane Harriet Active Member

    LOL. No I didn't have them on. I was taking a break from fighting crime.

    I tell you though, it's a good thing my Mom's already in Heaven because she was well known to wash out our mouths out with soap.

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  16. Camreno

    Camreno Active Member

    Beautiful! Morgans are my top 3 favorite coins maybe even number 1. Also to note, I don't think you have to wear gloves. I mean I never have. Just don't touch the surface of the coin and you'll be fine. Just hold it by the rim :)
     
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  17. SuperDave

    SuperDave Free the Cartwheels!

    This thread is so_much_fun. :D
     
  18. willieboyd2

    willieboyd2 First Class Poster

    You might want to stay away from the five ounce silver America the Beautiful hockey puck quarters.

    :)
     
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  19. Kentucky

    Kentucky Supporter! Supporter

    I have a FSB Mercury Dime sitting in the trap in one of our bathrooms getting a good tone...
     
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  20. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    That brown color isn't toning!

    Chris
     
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  21. Kentucky

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