My collection of American coins.

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Siberian Man, May 7, 2011.

  1. Siberian Man

    Siberian Man Senior Member

    "Linkoln" cent was the first USA's coin in my collection. Why did I started my American collection? 'cos I like an American history.
    When I was a little boy, I read a books of Mark Twain, James F. Cooper and O.Henry - and since my childhood I fall in love in your history.
    Regards. Eugene.
     
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  3. 5dollarEdunote

    5dollarEdunote Coin Connoisseur

    I really like your error nickels. The only off center coins I have are cents.
     
  4. proofartoncircs

    proofartoncircs Junior Member

    Your 1957 Quarter is interesting. It has the type B (proof artwork) reverse.
     
  5. abe

    abe LaminatedLincolnCollector

    Very nice collection Siberian Man...
     
  6. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

    Thanks for sharing them!<A>

    A+:kewl: Eugene!!!!
     
  7. Siberian Man

    Siberian Man Senior Member

    :w8v4:Angelo, thanks for your kind words.
     
  8. CamaroDMD

    CamaroDMD [Insert Clever Title]

    The coin is actually a proof, so it really wouldn't be considered a type B reverse because all proofs had that reverse.
     
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    Pilkenton almost uncirculated

  10. egri

    egri Junior Member

    Sweet coins SM! Just out of curiosity, do American coins ever turn up in circulation in Russia? Over here, there have been a handful of times when I've come across European coins in circulation.
     
  11. coinmaster1

    coinmaster1 Active Member

    +1
     
  12. Nickels

    Nickels Member

    Thank you for sharing, nice bunch of coin.
     
  13. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    Very nice collection, Eugene!

    I noticed that you don't have a Morgan dollar. If you would send me a PM with your address, I'll send you one.

    Chris
     
  14. proofartoncircs

    proofartoncircs Junior Member

    So what reverse is the 1957 quarter if it is not a type "B"?
     
  15. Silverhouse

    Silverhouse Well-Known Member

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    Here is my first Barber Quarter.
     
  16. Nikki83

    Nikki83 New Member

    I really like the Nation of Immigrants coin!
     
  17. proofartoncircs

    proofartoncircs Junior Member

    That 1892 quarter is another interesting variety that was only issued in 1892 on a minority of coins.
     
  18. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    Nikki,

    Actually, it is the "Statue of Liberty" and the obverse depicts a ship full of immigrants entering New York harbor.

    Chris
     
  19. Siberian Man

    Siberian Man Senior Member

    I got it for 14$ only. It's a rare coin, isn't it? Or no?
     
  20. Nikki83

    Nikki83 New Member

    After looking it up on ebay, it was still worth 14 bucks. It's under Nation of Immigrants coin. When I looked up statue of liberty coin, a bunch of different coins came up.
     
  21. CamaroDMD

    CamaroDMD [Insert Clever Title]

    So, Philadelphia quarters from 1956-64 had 2 different reverses. The standard reverse was reverse "A" and then a smaller group ended up having the proof reverse which is referred to as reverse "B." There are a couple differences, on a "B" the ES in States has a wider gap, the leaf is touching the A in Dollar, The leaves completely cover the arrow tips, and the Eagles left wing (right side of coin) has a pointed tip. This reverse is found on ALL proofs during these years...but only a small number of business strike coins. Since the coin shown here is a proof...it could only have 1 type of reverse, and that is the type "B." However, nobody attributes proofs as being "type B" because they all are.

    But, a business strike with this reverse is considered more desirable.
     
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