got this beauty at a local antique shop, guy wanted 120 and I got it for 90. I think I did okay. I don't think it's cleaned do you?
Not much, a couple of Daniel Carr medals. Celebrating 100 years of the Panama Canal. He has 7 versions of these and I got 2 of them.
This one is a sleeper. 2013 was the second lowest mintage for Kennedy proof sets (2012 was slightly lower with 395,000, and 2013 was 419,000). However, according to a friend I have who works at NGC, this one is a sleeper, as the numbers of 70s are definitely trending below normal (and yes, they do speak to the good folks in Long Beach). They said "ignore the pop numbers for now--this one is trending towards a lot of 69s and not many 70s.". This one may go way up in the future.
^Nice haul, Jello New addition is a Constantine II. This is one of the scarcer reverses for him. Some silvering under the patina as well. Constantine II (337 - 340 A.D.) Æ3 O: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, laureate and cuirassed bust right. R: VOT• V• / MVLT•X• / CAESS / TSB within wreath. Thessalonica (Salonika, Greece) mint, 318 - 319 A.D. 18mm 3.1g RIC VII 45
Normality I find wheat cent sets book#2 1940-58 Worn out Morgan dollars Mat.1921 but sometimes better dates .
I haven't been buying much or posting lately but took a trip back home this week and picked up some things. I also picked up a couple seated quarters for my set but they are already in the book so didn't take photos of them.
Thank you. I actually bought that one raw and was going to do a guess the grade, but my photos just aren't good enough.
Looks like original color to me, but it's hard to tell from pics sometimes. At any rate, so many of these 19th-century coppers were cleaned that it really doesn't bother me - as long as the re-toned colors aren't weird.