The Collaborative "Virtual 7070" Type Set Project

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  1. KBBPLL

    KBBPLL Well-Known Member

    I'll also make like a tomato and ketchup.

    Nothing special here, but they're mine.
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    I wonder if anyone else still has their original order confirmation card. $10 was such a profitable investment... not.

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  3. RonSanderson

    RonSanderson Supporter! Supporter

    S$1 1880-S full 01.gif S$1 1881-S full 01.gif S$1 1883-O full 11.gif S$1 1922 #01 full 01.gif


    And a special bonus from Dan Carr - imagining how the 1921 might have looked with the original reverse design (broken sword in talons). And the only way I was going to afford a high relief peace dollar.
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  4. Mark Moran

    Mark Moran Member

    I'm sorry I missed the day for the Classic Head Half Cent - hopefully better late than never. 1833_1_2c,_bn_obverse_and_reverse.jpg
     
  5. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

  6. mrweaseluv

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  7. KBBPLL

    KBBPLL Well-Known Member

    Anybody know what's after the Ike dollar from yesterday? The bicentennial(s)?
     
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  8. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

    Tell me about it. I got scolded for posting the wrong coin. Once more and I'm taking my ball and going home. :D
     
  9. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan Eclectic numismatist Moderator

    See the list I linked to in the OP.

    Strangely, that lineup puts the Bicentennial issues later, out of sequence, after all the gold coins. And the small dollars (SBA and Sac) likewise. Those will come after the Bicentennials. So we will do the Bicentennial coins (all three denominations) and the small dollars (SBA and Sac) later, after we run through all the pre-1933 gold coin types.

    On Friday, March 20th we were supposed to move into the gold coins, but nobody did, and I didn't get the chance to post.

    Yesterday's type was supposed to be the Gold Dollar, Type I (1849-54).

    The album lineup we are working from skips the Gold Dollar, Type II (1854-55), for some reason.

    And today, March 21st, our type is the Gold Dollar, Type III (1856-89).

    So to keep us in synch with the parallel thread on Collectors Universe, you may...

    Post all of your gold dollars today: Type I, II, or III.


    Here is my Type I gold dollar.

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    Here is my Type II gold dollar.

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    Here is my Type III gold dollar.

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    And here is the Type III gold dollar I owned previously (PCGS MS64).

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  10. dwhiz

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  11. geekpryde

    geekpryde Husband and Father Moderator

  12. CoinCorgi

    CoinCorgi Well, butter my butt and call me a biscuit!

  13. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan Eclectic numismatist Moderator

    Yesterday, March 22, we were scheduled to do the Liberty Head quarter-eagle (1840-1907). Since nobody posted one in my absence, feel free to post yours as catchup. Here’s mine.

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    Today, March 23, we move on to the Indian Head quarter-eagle (1908-1929).

    Here’s mine. I had them shoot the TrueView pics after the fact, through the slab plastic, because I was too cheap to pay the reholder fee. That’s why the slab prongs are visible there. In the future, when I send something in for retroactive TrueView service, I’ll cough up the additional reholder fee so they can shoot the coin raw.

    This might be one of those VERY rare times that my own cellphone shots are a bit better than the TrueView?

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  14. CoinCorgi

    CoinCorgi Well, butter my butt and call me a biscuit!

  15. geekpryde

    geekpryde Husband and Father Moderator

  16. johnmilton

    johnmilton Well-Known Member

    This is my best one, which grades MS-65.

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    This is my favorite one, which is in an MS-64 holder. I over paid for this because I bought it from a dealer who going to crack out it out for a regrade.

    The 1908 quarter eagle is always weak on the the eagle's shoulder feathers. It was a one year flaw in the design. For that reason, I think, you find these coins conservatively graded.

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