Let's see your newest acquisitions!

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

  1. saltysam-1

    saltysam-1 Junior Member

     

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  3. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Nice shootin' Sam.......:)
     
  4. rlm's cents

    rlm's cents Numismatist

  5. saltysam-1

    saltysam-1 Junior Member

    Thanks green, I was lucky. I went with the law of averages and took twelve pictures just to get two.
     
  6. SSG_Gonzo

    SSG_Gonzo Well-Known Member

    I don't think so. I got lucky with this one I
    Found it in a $5.00 wheat grab bag. My most defined woody now.
     
  7. Merc Crazy

    Merc Crazy Bumbling numismatic fool

    I need to get me some Capped Bust coinage.
     
  8. Toaster

    Toaster Junior Member

    Lovin This Merc Pickup

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  9. Toaster

    Toaster Junior Member

    And These 2 Are New Pickups Too

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  10. WingedLiberty

    WingedLiberty Well-Known Member

    Just bought this last night. Attractive and colorfully toned Kennedy Halfs are a tough find ...

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  11. iGradeMS70

    iGradeMS70 AKA BustHalfBrian

    Neat! I need to get me some of these David Hall flips. They never seem to pop-up onto the market in my area, and I have yet to see one in an online auction... :/ If you don't mind sharing, where'd you obtain these beautes?

    -Brian
     
  12. dwhiz

    dwhiz Collector Supporter

    002a.jpg cats.jpg Just back from the Philadelphia Mint got these plus a 2011 Mint Set
     

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  13. Toaster

    Toaster Junior Member

    brian...sent PM

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  14. yakpoo

    yakpoo Member

    1866 is a great date! Here's an 1866 that I got a while back. It's not as nice as yours, but I really love its distinctive Obverse and Reverse die cracks.

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    EDIT: LOL! I thought I was on the last page, but I was on the first! :eek:
     
  15. lucyray

    lucyray Ariel -n- Tango

    Yakpoo,
    As the photo you posted shows up so well on my screen, a wonderful close-up photo, would you mind educating me to the location of the distinctive Obverse and Reverse die cracks? Without having someone to ask, I am unsure of exactly what to observe. I keep trying.

    Thank you in advance,
    Lucy
     
  16. brg5658

    brg5658 Well-Known Member

    This is my most treasured new addition to my US Type Set. Notice the nice toning on the upper obverse. It has great luster and pleasing eye appeal (at least to my eye). ;)

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  17. yakpoo

    yakpoo Member

    Hi Lucy,

    The die cracks are a bit lighter on the Obverse than the Reverse.

    On the Obverse, there's a crack from the bottom of the bust, down the middle of the [1]866 to the rim. On the left side, there are two (2) cracks coming from the rim at about 9:30; one that joins with the UNITE[D] and across the tops of the letters in UNITED, the other joins the bottom of TATES, them extends across the top of S[TATE]S. There's another crack from the rim above [O]F extending down to the O[F]. The entire field is crumbling above the headdress between STATES and OF.

    On the Reverse, there are two (2) rather large die cracks and a crumbling rim about 2:00. The die cracks run across the tops of the leaves so they may blend in a bit. The one on the left begins at the rim about 9:00 and runs downward, across the edge of the leaves to about 7:30, then rejoins the rim with a thin crack that runs back up to the rim. The crack on the right begins from the rim near 2:00 (about where the rim is crumbling), it runs down the edge of the leaves and rejoins the rim about 3:30.

    I wish you could see it "in hand"...the pictures really don't do it justice. Some folks consider late dies state coin as damaged, but I find them fascinating. I collect half cents and enjoy finding their various die varieties (especially the 1804 Cohen-6). Thanks for asking! :cheers:
     
  18. WingedLiberty

    WingedLiberty Well-Known Member

    I just acquired this coin by doing a trade with my good friend Robec (another CT member). He traded me this blue and gold 1961 Proof Lincoln Cent PCGS PR66 BN for another 1961 Proof Lincoln Cent in my collection (a PCGS PR67 RB that displays multicolors of orange, pinkish-purple, green, and gold). Robec named this blue-toned proof "Blue Ice", during the short time he owned it. We decided to trade coins after he showed great interest in acquiring my multicolored Proof during the past Summer -- and I starting coveting this Proof coin he bought in September. Just a swap of 1961 Proof Lincolns!

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  19. giorgio11

    giorgio11 Senior Numismatist

    Fire and Ice

    Gorgeous Lincoln! Thanks for sharing that.

    Oh wait ... wait ... Fire and Ice coming!

    I bought this from a nice lady over at the PCGS forum ... That's what she called it ... too good to pass up!


    1882-S Morgan MS66 PCGS

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  20. WingedLiberty

    WingedLiberty Well-Known Member

    Now THAT is cool (and hot)!

    By the way, you can make your image display larger (500 pixel width max) by clicking EDIT POST at the bottom of your post, then double clicking on the image, and in the pop up window that appears, click "FULL SIZE". Then click SAVE.
     
  21. giorgio11

    giorgio11 Senior Numismatist


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