Report card is in for the first semester of College (3.92 GPA). Instead of getting the old man to have a box of twenty Kennedy errors photographed, I was able to get him to send in a box of seventeen in for re-holdering and photos plus eight errors for grading and photos. Twenty-five coins are better then just the twenty I was originally asking for! As soon as Mr. Arnold sends the photographs, I will try and post them. I hope everyone had a great Christmas and will enjoy the New Year! I will be enjoying the school break.
I got this one at a coin show recently. It wasn't what I was looking for but the guy was willing to part with it. It adds to my collection.
The high relief SP 67 & 68 are low population coins. I hope everything that's I'm sending to Ngc tomorrow comes back with good grades plus all but Gold was opened everything still can get early release with sealed box.
Just received some emails from Mr. Arnold that a few of the pictures of the coins sent into him are ready. The 1983-P with the multiple clash die marks is my favorite.
Hay, I realize that you are home on winter school break but if you got time to be posting pictures then you got time to “CLEAN YOUR ROOM”! I shouldn’t have to repeat this on a message board but it seems what ever I tell you goes in one ear and out the other. Maybe by embarrassing you here might bring some fulfillments to the tasks at hand…….. This younger generation and the procrastination, I just don’t understand. EDIT TO ADD: I’m proud of you for getting good grades in your first semester of College – keep it up!
We received a few emails from Mr. Arnold with some True View pictures of some error coins he took for us. Mr. Arnold did a great job capturing the images for us, I think I like the 1983-P with the clash marks the best! The first coin pictured in this post is a 1967 that PCGS graded SP62. Does anyone besides PCGS think this coin actually came out of a Special Mint Set? If you want to see the rest of the error coins Mr. Arnold photographed for us, they can be seen in this set, just click on the thumbnail and a larger picture will pop up (click on the Obverse or Reverse of the coin and it will advance to the next or previous picture: http://www.pcgs.com/SetRegistry/showcase.aspx?sc=2045 Enjoy and let me know what you think of this set. Thanks - Caleb