My proof 7070 set

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  1. Kirkuleez

    Kirkuleez 80 proof

    I prefer to call it "a discerning eye for detail", and leave OCD for the people who iron and color code their socks.
     
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  3. tdogchristy90

    tdogchristy90 Dieu et les Dames

    That's a good term.
     
  4. miedbe7

    miedbe7 Wayward Collector

    I can only imagine how much time and effort one has to put into a venture like this (along with money). Your father, grandfather, etc must have imparted a wealth of knowledge, along with some beautiful specimens I might add. It would take me lifetimes to learn what you probably know. And, along with some beautiful coins, this collection carries your family's legacy along with it. Very impressive!

    PS-I really can't wait to see the larger denominations BTW. :D
     
  5. Kirkuleez

    Kirkuleez 80 proof

    Thanks for the kind words, keeping the family collection going has been a lifetime of fun. As far as knowledge goes, I have a broad knowledge of US coins, but I am far from an expert in any single series or denomination. I still learn something new everyday from reading and the experts on CT. If ever I knew it all, I would find the hobby very boring.
     
  6. Kirkuleez

    Kirkuleez 80 proof

    Quarter time...

    This lovely 1888 has a stunning cameo.

    1888 seated 25c.jpg

    This 1908 displays what Barber coinage should look like. A decent cameo is framed in by light olive toning.

    1908 pr 64 cam cac 25c.jpg

    Let the debate begin. This extraordinary 1917 Standing Liberty has had all of the experts scratching their heads for decades. Is it a proof, well maybe, maybe not. There has never been a Standing liberty proof certified by any TPG, and according to John Albanese when I presented him with the coin, there never will be. He was familiar with this coin and had examined it while at PCGS, but since the debate rages about the existence of Standing Liberty proofs, they would not certify it as such. The expert opinion aside, this may be the most beautiful SLQ in existence and is the plate coin for SLQ.org.

    1917 slq (221x222).jpg

    While the SLQ may make this Washington quarter seem boring in comparison, finding a cameo this early is not as easy as you would think. Light rootbeer toning surrounds the high gloss mirrors of this old beauty.

    1938 pr-67 cac 25c.jpg
    Halves next...stay tuned.
     
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  7. gbroke

    gbroke Naturally Toned

    It's very rare, but I have nothing to say about this set. Speechless.
     
  8. coinguy-matthew

    coinguy-matthew Ike Crazy

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  9. Duke Kavanaugh

    Duke Kavanaugh The Big Coin Hunter

    lol you tell em'
     
  10. eddiespin

    eddiespin Fast Eddie

    Kirkuleez, for crying out loud, will you cut it out, I'm getting tired of hitting the Like button! :D
     
  11. d.t.menace

    d.t.menace Member

    1st class set of proofs, outstanding.
    You should show a full pic of the Dansco with the coins in it.:D
     
  12. wkw427

    wkw427 Member

    The suspense is killing me
     
  13. tdogchristy90

    tdogchristy90 Dieu et les Dames

    This question occured to me last night. Do you go for a specific grade range on these? pr65/66 or or 67/68?
     
  14. eddiespin

    eddiespin Fast Eddie

    I'm with you. Can't wait to see the halves. :)
     
  15. Kirkuleez

    Kirkuleez 80 proof

    No specific grades, I just look for nice examples of the grade. Most are in the PR-64 to PR-66 range, but moderns are somewhat higher.
     
  16. pballer225

    pballer225 Member

    These would look nice in a virtual 7070, and I know where you can get one :D
     
  17. Duke Kavanaugh

    Duke Kavanaugh The Big Coin Hunter

    What you talking about willis? :D
     
  18. gbroke

    gbroke Naturally Toned


    Cmon Kirk!
    We demand half dollar satisfaction.
     
  19. Kirkuleez

    Kirkuleez 80 proof

    Check out Greg's (Gbroke) site when you get a chance. Use the link underneath his posts.

    And Greg, I am working on it, had to go to work for a while on a Sunday. :mad:!
     
  20. Kirkuleez

    Kirkuleez 80 proof

    Alright, settle down, here are the halves.

    Maybe I'm cheating a little on this first one, but it is as proof like as they come. This MS-61 PL Capped Bust displays full mirrors and a nice cameo on the obverse only and has a fairly complete strike. The grade is likely reflective of the slight obverse circulation sub but bumped up due to its overwhelming eye appeal. The purest definition of market grading.

    1834 PCGS MS-61 PL 50c.jpg

    This lovely 1882 should have received the deep cameo designation, but I digress. This one has mirrors that are good enough to shave in from five feet away, you need sunglasses to examine this one. One of my personal favorites.

    1882 PR-65 CAM 50c.jpg

    Sorry, no Barber yet, deal with it. It is very high on my wishlist.

    Perhaps the most beautiful design ever created, this 1936 Walking Liberty half has a nice cameo and slight shades of indigo. Untouched examples of this first year of modern proof sets are becoming increasing hard to find.

    1936 PR-65 CAC 50c.jpg

    Early Franklin cameo proofs are fairly scarce and highly sought. This 1953 CAM has nearly flawless surfaces save for two tiny carbon spots under the date.

    1953 PR-67 CAM 50c.jpg

    Kennedy has his hair accented for this coin.

    1964 accented hair PR-65 50c.jpg


    Dollars next...
     
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  21. tdogchristy90

    tdogchristy90 Dieu et les Dames

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