Over the last decade for the most part I've been buying lower cost coins, such as raw Washintons, to free up cash to purchase space memorabilia. As my space collection has matured (over roughly the last two years) I've been able to start switching some money back in to purchasing more valuable coins in the sets that I'm working on. One of the sets is a Registry Type Set. Over the years I've kept the Type Set on the NGC Registry, even though roughly 2/3 - 3/4 of the coins are PCGS slabbed. Due to NGC now only allowing NGC coins on the Registry for new purchases, I've also created a copy of the set on the PCGS Registry, and transferred the primary building of the set over to the PCGS Registry. Here is an 1832 CBHD I picked up in January. It is graded PCGS MS65. The images are by Bob Campbell, and I think he did an excellent job.
What a beauty. It's literally the best coin I've seen of that type. I hope to some day own one like it
Sy a wonderful specimen and one I be proud to include in my set of Bust Half Dimes. You have a great eye for truly appealing coins. That one is definitely 2 thumbs up! I believe this to be an 1832 LM-3 obv.3 Rev. Q An R-1