In this thread, please post a pedigreed slabbed coin. Lets start with a Great Falls New Orleans Mint Morgan Dollar. Come on guys. I know you got em, so lets see em!
Why slabbed? I have a raw coin pedigreed back to the early 1940s. Ugly, corroded, rare. I have others that I can trace back to being plated in books 30 years old.
He means coins in a coffin....ya know slabbed, graded, pedigreed with papers in a plastic death chamber. LOL... Love em myself.... RickieB
Like this from the Bingham Collection: A super cool plastic death chamber with a pedigree, "T" designation, and a star designation, all with an MS67.
Thats a fine looking Jefferson Leigh...have I ever showed you my Cameo's toned from all those years ago?? They are Steel blue and Gold's... RickieB
OK. so nobody has a Binion, Fitzgerald, Battle Creek, or Omaha Bank Hoard coin in their collection. I find that extremely difficult to believe.
Although I myself don't own any, there are many ancient coins available from the John Quincy Adams collection. As in the former President. There's a pedigree I'd like!
Some might have them but are embarassed to admit it. The whole attribution thing was pretty much ruined by the folks at shop at home tv's coin vault. They would buy a couple bags of peace dollars or Morgans and name it this hoard or that hoard as a marketing scheme. Now I avoid attributed coins like the plague. If I liked the coin and had to have it, I would crack it out. I don't care if the coin was buried in the desert outside Las Vegas buy some crazy guy.
I would agree with that. But it also depends on what the pedigree is. Some of them are nothing more than marketing schemes. But then there are others that just about anyone would be proud to own, like Eliasberg or Norweb.
Please define "pedigreed". Are "hoards" an example of pedigree? That asked, I have a large number of pedigreed coins, most are large cents. Here's a modest example from the Rasmussen collection: Have fun...Mike