Below are my newest busties. I did not include the attributes so others can practise if they want. Both should be pretty easy. As always all comments or grading opinions are welcome.
Come on, you're throwing softballs First one looks like a nice VF O-105 R1. Second is an AU O-112a R2. Nice busties
Yep correct. I knew they would be easy. Also one of the reason I bought them. I knew they were varieties I did not have.
That eagle has attitude! Two nice ones. I have a question about overtons book, is it worth it to buy one new, are they updated and revised often? Or would a used one suffice? Another question, do you use your books as references or do you read and study them as you would a textbook?
I know some people can read and remember different things about varieties to help them remember the varieties. The only one I remember off the top of my head is the 1806 O-109 and O-109A - the without stem variety. I am not to that point where I can remember varieties and doubt if I will ever get there - I use my reference book at home and I use one at the coin store. There is also a quick reference guide available - never really looked at it. When shopping on ebay I keep the book handy - I validate what the seller says. Or if they did not include the overton number I try to figure it out myself. I have the 4th edition Parsley book - it works for me and I see nothing wrong with a used book. I am not sure how often they change.
Mark those are nice busties One question though, I haven't found a good overton book/guide yet.. Can you recommend one to use, and where to find one? I'd like to get a little more acclimated with overtons, and busties overall Thanks
I would definitely recommend getting the 4th edition of the Parsley (formerly Overton) book. It was updated and a lot of things were added. But a used copy of the 4th edition would work just as well as a new copy T$, you're two main choices are Overton/Parsley or Edgar Souder's Bust Half Fever. These are the standard references. I don't have Souder's book, I hear its excellent. I do have the Overton guide, of course. If you don't want to drop the cash on a book (they aren't cheap), I also reference coinzip quite a bit: http://coinzip.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=lebust I definitely use the book as a reference, but I also pull it out and just look through it to relax sometimes. I'm always learning what sort of things are good identifiers, what to look for on certain varieties, etc. I don't really memorize individual varieities, more like getting familiar with everything.
Particularly like the '26 - AU50. The '20 I would say F15. TPG grades, AU55 and VF25 - another series that they over-grade consistently.
Am seriously considering this one T$...... http://cgi.ebay.com/Capped-Bust-Hal...temQQimsxZ20090616?IMSfp=TL090616039012r16988 What do the rest of you guys think?
Well, I bit and guess what? (I'm sure many of you already know) It's Edgar.....learn something new everyday.
If you get it you need to know how it is. Personally I would want a book that covers all varieties. I know there is a quick pocket guide that I should get.
Thanks, and I know they aren't cheap, I did some research for myself, once you said what book you use. I bookmarked that link When I get more into Bust Halves, I will get into the buying of a book like that Thanks
p.s. F-15 and XF 45 would be my grade guesses. The second coin may have claims to AU details-wise, but I wouldn't grade it that high because of a relative lack of luster.
Coinman always feel free to post opinions on coins. And yes at times there is vigorous discussions on those grades or opinions. In this case I agree with Doug and Mike both - I netted the coin to XF, but figured a tpg would grade it AU. Well that is, if they grade it - you just never know(or at least me) with tpg's on what they might do. In this case I thought both varieties were cool. Of course with 1820's only having minted 750k I have bought all I have seen at the local dealer. And that gives I believe 3 or 4 varieties of 1820. Need to go validate that. Thanks for the comments all.
I assume you are referring to the 1820 and I agree with you it's a close call. Probably could pull out a vf20 at a tpg. Nice coins!