This one was a fun catch.... an 1877 S/S Seated Liberty Quarter. S Over Horizontal S One on my bucket list of need to find. We have a bingo!
Beauty! Have been scanning for an Isabella lately as well, tough to find nice examples at good prices.
Putting an end to the Morgan drought..... 1883-O MS63 1900 MS63 (the best MS63 I've ever seen) This 1880 may be AU58, but there is still a nice contrast between the fields and devices.
I got this a few months back but finally just got around to taking these pictures. It's on it's way to CAC. The toning is electric in hand.
This is my first seated liberty pickup and first check mark for my dime type set in awhile. I would bet my house this coin lived in an old fatty holder for some years, guessing it crossed from NGC64 to PCGS 64+ cause don't think they had 64+ holders in the fatty days could be wrong about that. I may try for 65 some time, I think it's all there.
I posted this on the main forum, but now I realize that I should have posted it here. 1854 Seated Liberty Quarter - on the other thread some people thought it had undergone a cleaning, some didn't think so and still others couldn't tell. It was marked at less than XF price and when the dealer looked at it he said "this might be undergraded." I'm not completely sure.
I just got this 1937-D Buffalo that has doubling at the date, profile, neck, B in Liberty, and feathers. I searched CoinTalk but did not find any threads on this coin. What can you all tell me about this one? A side-by-side animation is posted in Post Your Nickels (post #1305). Here are some stationary images to help you see the detail. This is the vendor's photo on eBay, so I had no idea what I was getting - as far as the doubling is concerned. The lighting also obscured the terrific blue coloring you can see above.
Finally! I've been out sniped on a decent 1874 for the past two weeks and this one came in last night... well below the max I had set. Three other recent ones were nicer than this, but they sold for much more than I had budgeted.
Here's something you won't see me buying to often ,and when I do it's only because they are in hand beautifully toned. Teal Greens, Rusty Reds,and Copper tones.all set on a light blue green surface @heavycam.monstervam
Next one of My personal favorites.....Plus Jerry himself AKA @fish4uinmd gave it a huge thumbs up at the show today. This one has a story it was a toss up between this an a really nice 1860 Three Cent piece in 64. However this little H-10 caught my eye , and it's not only a variety I don't have,but also a rarer find. I will post about this one later, a LM-6 R-4 .
The photo's aren't the best. Not really new acquisitions, as I bought them in 2011 and 2013. But have been MIA until now.