The last 5 holes were filled today. I created a digital Capital Plastics type holder to showcase the coins in a single image. Love seeing them all...
There could be marks hidden in this photo. I've taken pictures of Ikes where hits, nicks and dings were "hidden" or washed out by the lighting. I...
Hehe. Yeah, I understand why that post would be confusing. Bman33 is looking to add these dates/mms to his set, and he wanted me to post pictures...
Capturing luster in a photograph is so satisfying. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
@Bman33 - here are the Ikes we were discussing via PM: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
My favorite classic commemorative.
Good name for that one, Cascade.
@Bman33 - I keep my graded Ikes in PCGS slab boxes. I have a couple of sets in Capital Plastics holders, 3 sets are in Dansco albums, and the rest...
Are there any apparent differences that you can tell? I'm going to buy one of each as well so that I can photograph them into one side-by-side...
There are no words.....
@Bman33 -I've never seen that outer envelope for the uncirculated set. I like it. I wonder why they decided on a winter scene for the graphics....
A $3 silver Ike? Go back and get me some! You will never find them that cheap on eBay. Ever.
I'll take it! :happy:
Yep- it's a Type 3. The islands are positioned to the East & West of Florida. [ATTACH]
Whoa! I'm speechless. A truly remarkable feat! I love interesting and unique approaches to collecting such as this. I appreciate your dedication....
Truth.
If they have several Ikes to choose from just select the best ones based mainly on eye appeal. You're not worried about grading these, so eye...
IMO, yes.
The Lincoln cent is such a handsome coin. Maybe I should start a set. When did you start collecting them?
For me, the thick vs. thin lettering is the most obvious difference.
Separate names with a comma.