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Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by H8_modern, Feb 25, 2011.

  1. RedElephant

    RedElephant New Member

    Some upgrades for my typeset. Pictures came out a little darker than I wanted but I was trying to capture the color accurately.

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  3. rzage

    rzage What Goes Around Comes Around .

    Here's a Busty I won yesterday night , I needed the variety . It's an O-107 , besides the die cracks one of the main diagnostics is what appears to be an extra arrowshaft between the eagles right talon . I'm hoping after I crack her out , a little time in a mannilla envelope will darken her a little . It;s in the old white ANACS holder graded EF which I agree with .
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  4. rzage

    rzage What Goes Around Comes Around .

  5. gbroke

    gbroke Naturally Toned

    No one needs a busty...and sweet die crack!
     
  6. rzage

    rzage What Goes Around Comes Around .

    Paddy , you weren't talking back to it were you ? lol
     
  7. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    Looks like your lady still has plenty of spring in her step.....funny thing about coins you never get tired of looking at them no matter if they are new or old....and the old ones...oh boy the stories they could tell.....
     
  8. RaceBannon

    RaceBannon Member

    CRISPUS, First son of Constantine the Great, Caesar AD 317-326.
    AE3(Bronze, 2.26 grams, 19.86 mm). Lyons mint.
    Obverse: CRISPVS NOB CAES, His laureate cuirassed bust right.
    Reverse: BEATA TRANQVILLITAS, Three stars above globe on altar inscribed VO/TIS/XX. C - R on either side. PLG in exergue.
    Reference: RIC 133, page 131.
     

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  9. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    mmmmmmmm seems like Rusty been into the grading juice again! Yes Rusty And I told her ... she was coming home with me :) that you were to busy trying to hook up with a 190 year old lady!
     
  10. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    001.jpg 002.jpg 003.jpg 004.jpg Picked up these CWT's today I wish we had a medal and token area to post such.
     
  11. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    005.jpg 006.jpg this one too !
     
  12. iGradeMS70

    iGradeMS70 AKA BustHalfBrian

    I beg to differ, Greg :D

    Nice '23, Rusty!
     
  13. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    Nice old gal ya got there Rusty......got to love these old gals even with all their cracks! :)
     
  14. Pi man

    Pi man Well-Known Member

    Can't tell if that had another meaning to it... :devil:
     
  15. saltysam-1

    saltysam-1 Junior Member

    I have had some surprise auction wins lately. This was another on an opening bid way under it's value. I won this on line but picked it up in person. No one else counter offered. Shame on them, good for me. While there, I watched the feeding frenzy by the gold and silver bullion case.
     

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  16. dimeguy

    dimeguy Dime Enthusiast

    Here's the other early 50's cent I purchased. Sorry for no fancy effects...taken with phone camera as the SD card in the digital camera was on the fritz.

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  17. WingedLiberty

    WingedLiberty Well-Known Member

    I just bought this 1912 Matte Proof Lincoln (PCGS PR65BN). I owned it for a few months in 2011, then I sold it to Robec, now I just bought it back from him (funny how that happens sometimes) ...

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    This one just sings in my Matte Proof Lincoln collection ...

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  18. rev1774

    rev1774 Well-Known Member

    New Ike today!

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  19. Toaster

    Toaster Junior Member

    Silver Eagle Set

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  20. H8_modern

    H8_modern Attracted to small round-ish art

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    Recently found 2 of these medals at a local shop that's more of a gold/silver shop than numismatist. This medal is from 1924 and was designed by Gutzon Borglum to show his design and raise money to carve Stone Mountain. Borglum was fired and left to carve Mt. Rushmore. Two more medal designs followed then the design was more or less used for the stone mountain commemorative.
     
  21. onecenter

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