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Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by FMT15, Feb 22, 2012.

  1. Barberian

    Barberian Junior Member

    Continued results of my last submission.

    1841 XF45
    1849 WB-11 PCGS XF40 Trueview.jpg

    1853 A&R VF35 - one of my favorite SLHs. It helped "set the hook."
    1853 A&R PCGS VF35 Trueview.jpg

    1871 G4
    1871-CC PCGS G4 Trueview.jpg

    1878 Details - cleaned - This coin was polished. Disappointing, but I bought it for a "details" price.
    1878-CC WB1 Trueview.jpg

    This nice surprise helped turn my 78-CC frown upside down. I figured it as a "Details" coin for some fine, toned scratches near the date and some hairlines. Maybe they liked the crust on the reverse. I'll sell it and get a better 78-CC.
    1895-S XF45
    1895-S PCGS XF45 Trueview.jpg
     
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  3. Barberian

    Barberian Junior Member

    Here are the final grades and Trueviews for the 1882 and 1888.

    1882 PCGS VF20
    1882 PCGS VF20 Trueview.jpg

    1888 PCGS PR61
    1888 PR61 Trueview.jpg
     
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  4. benveniste

    benveniste Type Type

    Raw coin. I got what I paid for.
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  5. Rushmore

    Rushmore Coin Addict

    Went to my local coin club show this weekend, more on that later. Picked these two up while there

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  6. robec

    robec Junior Member

  7. Barberian

    Barberian Junior Member

    These are relatively inexpensive coins I submitted at 2024 FUN as an "Economy" submission to PCGS. Some are inexpensive; many were favorites of mine for being choice midgrade coins.

    I just found out that the 1877-CC is an underpriced coin in CU Coin Prices by at least 10% in the low and midgrades.

    This coin has a great look and surfaces except for the sulfur burn. I'm glad it straight-graded as its flaws are obvious to any prospective buyer and it's otherwise a choice coin.

    1877-CC PCGS VF30.jpg

    PCGS EF40 - Glad I grabbed this one.
    1859 PCGS EF40.jpg

    1842-O LD LL VF20 - nice coin with interesting reverse toning.
    1842-O LD LL.jpg

    1858-O VF35 - one of the dark "Founder coins" of my collection that showed me that nicely -toned, original coins could be obtained raw off of eBay.
    1858-O PCGS VF35.jpg

    This is another one of those founder coins - awesome coin with a planchet streak. It graded PCGS VF35. Excellent!
    1853 A&R PCGS VF35 Trueview.jpg
     

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  8. Barberian

    Barberian Junior Member

    Here are few more FUN submissions.

    1846-O Medium date PCGS VF20 - choice looking midgrade coin 1846-O MD PCGS VF20.jpg

    1855-O PCGS VF35 - a golden toned coin, EF45 coin with hits to Liberty's throat and to the eagle's shield. Net graded - whew!

    1855-O PCGS VF35.jpg

    PCGS VF30 - Another great looking, inexpensive midgrade SLH.
    1877-S PCGS VF30.jpg

    1873 NA Closed 3 - PCGS EF40 - nice toning but overexposed here.
    1873 NA Closed 3 PCGS EF40.jpg
     

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  9. ZoidMeister

    ZoidMeister Hamlet Squire of Tomfoolery . . . . .

  10. Tall Paul

    Tall Paul Supporter! Supporter

    From my type set. MS-63

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  12. Tall Paul

    Tall Paul Supporter! Supporter

    I apologize for double posting the above coin. Perhaps a moderator can remove it. Below, is what I meant to post. Pattern Trade Dollar, J-1263, PR-61


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  13. fiddlehead

    fiddlehead Well-Known Member

  14. johnmilton

    johnmilton Well-Known Member

    Here is an unusual type coin, the 1839 half dollar. This is a partial year type coin. I have found it to be scarce, but the old time collectors say that there was a hoard. If there was a hoard, it's long gone now.

    1839 No Drapery Half All.jpg

    Here is a "With Drapery" piece from 1846. You will not that there is not much difference in the treatment of Ms. Liberty's elbow cloth. I bought this one from a bid wall a long time ago. I've never had it graded because of mark that runs down Ms. Liberty's right arm. It's still an attractive coin.

    1846 Half Dollar All.jpg
     
  15. Randy Abercrombie

    Randy Abercrombie Supporter! Supporter

    Big big fan of the seated design. I think the most striking is a seated Lady Liberty with an uncluttered background. Since a Gobrecht dollar is out of the question until I strike the lottery, I settled on this fun type one dime loaded with die cracks and clash.

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  16. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

  17. Gilbert

    Gilbert Part time collector Supporter

  18. Barberian

    Barberian Junior Member

    I didn't mind seeing it again. It's a nice coin!
     
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  19. ZoidMeister

    ZoidMeister Hamlet Squire of Tomfoolery . . . . .

  20. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan 48-year collector Moderator

    That ‘46-O is an ideal CircCam!
     
  21. Barberian

    Barberian Junior Member

    I agree. It's very choice, the reason I had it graded even though it's only VF20.

    Here are two more coins I grabbed off eBay recently:
    1853 Arrows & Rays - The obverse is OK, but I couldn't let that reverse get away.

    1853.2 VF35 obverse.jpg
    1853.2 VF35 reverse.jpg

    1840 WB-1 - early die state without die breaks, ANACS F12 1840-O WB-1.1 both sides.jpg
     
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