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Bought this coin from Heritage Auctions back in 2010... Been sitting in storage for the past 15 years or so and now going into the set it was intended for...
Bought this coin from Heritage Auctions back in 2010... Been sitting in storage for the past 15 years or so and now going into the set it was intended for... This example appears to have a Tripple punched "G" in Regina...
Decades old accumulation with hundreds of coins to go through which I put away 1-2 at a time for over 20+ years... Now going through them and certifying the ones I like. Made 1 Dec 2024
Bought 24 Jan 2010 from Heritage Auctions. The picture does no justice to this BLAZING BRICK RED COIN!!! It is GORGEOUS.....
Decades old accumulation with hundreds of coins to go through which I put away 1-2 at a time for over 20+ years... Now going through them and certifying the ones I like. Made 1 Dec 2024
Decades old accumulation with hundreds of coins to go through which I put away 1-2 at a time for over 20+ years... Now going through them and certifying the ones I like. Made 1 Dec 2024
Decades old accumulation with hundreds of coins to go through which I put away 1-2 at a time for over 20+ years... Now going through them and certifying the ones I like. Made 1 Dec 2024
Decades old accumulation with hundreds of coins to go through which I put away 1-2 at a time for over 20+ years... Now going through them and certifying the ones I like. Made 1 Dec 2024
Decades old accumulation with hundreds of coins to go through which I put away 1-2 at a time for over 20+ years... Now going through them and certifying the ones I like. Made 1 Dec 2024
Decades old accumulation with hundreds of coins to go through which I put away 1-2 at a time for over 20+ years... Now going through them and certifying the ones I like. Made 1 Dec 2024
Bought 24 Jan 2010 from Heritage Auctions Gorgeous reverse toning with brick Red, Magenta, and Violet covering brilliant pristine surfaces!! Someday I'll learn to capture beautiful tone on coins with pictures, but for now, this is the best I can do... The coin in hand is much more exciting than the picture allows! I paid too much, but then again, you can never pay too much for great coins!
Decades old accumulation with hundreds of coins to go through which I put away 1-2 at a time for over 20+ years... Now going through them and certifying the ones I like. Made 1 Dec 2024
Decades old accumulation with hundreds of coins to go through which I put away 1-2 at a time for over 20+ years... Now going through them and certifying the ones I like. Made 1 Dec 2024
Decades old accumulation with hundreds of coins to go through which I put away 1-2 at a time for over 20+ years... Now going through them and certifying the ones I like. Made 1 Dec 2024
Decades old accumulation with hundreds of coins to go through which I put away 1-2 at a time for over 20+ years... Now going through them and certifying the ones I like. Made 1 Dec 2024
OBV #3 Bought 24 Jan 2010 from Heritage Auctions
This is the Middle 8 Repunched with Bead Punch variety which I just certified Nov 2024... Bought over 20-30 years ago and didn't know of the variety!
Bought raw decades ago and certified 1 Dec 2024. The coin was purchased as just an 1893 as I did not have much knowledge about Canadian coins back then... For that matter, still don't know much on the entire Coinage series. My focus on Canadian Coinage is just on the Large Cent series with varieties so this coin was a very pleasant surprise!
POP 1 in 58...Cherry picked and certified DEC 2024. A tough variety that is still findable, but is elusive!!
!! They should fingerprint all the coin handlers at PCGS to see which of them "FAT FINGERED" my 100 Peseta Mundial coin!!!?? Obviously, this is not a coin I would have sent in with an almost full fingerprint!!! Granted, a very inexpensive coin, but should have been given the same care, and careful handling as the 50K coin!
WOW!!! This coin is a wonder coin that the PCGS Trueview Photo cannot begin to show the vibrant colors this coin exudes!! My dear friend Harv bought this coin raw earlier in the summer of 2024, and only told me he had it after having it graded.... Of course, I had to have it... My history with this particular set goes back to the issuance and have never viewed another coin which equals this for grade and or color!! Obviously, a POP 1 coin!! Thanks Harv!!
Bought From Stack's Bowers in May of 2024. For a Restrike coin from Spain, I was surprised the bidding went as high as it did! Obviously, someone else also wanted this particular coin? The Stack's Bowers cataloguer had mistakenly listed the mintage as 11,000 struck. This mintage is for the 1962 coin, but this coin being the 1961 Restrike actually had a mintage of only 800... Out of the ten different date Franco era Restrikes, this date is the 3rd lowest mintage out of the possible 10 dates!
Purchased this coin in an NGC MS67 holder from Bob Steinberg about 6 years ago... Crossed it over earlier this year into the PCGS MS67 holder.
Bought raw in small coin shop in Madrid, Spain with the help of a trade coin I had been carrying in my wallet... Traded my Spanish 25 Peseta Gold coin and a credit card charge for the coin...
This coin is severely under graded!! This picture does no justice to this coin.... I would say easily an MS67+ PLUS... This was picked out of an original roll which I bought in 1984 at the Banco Hispanamericano which was located on Torrejon Air Base, Spain. The surfaces are dazzling and semi prooflike which unfortunately were not picked up by the PCGS True View photo. At some point I should have this regraded to see if they; 1 upgrade it, and 2 give it a Semi PL, or PL designation??
Bought these errors decades ago when other dealers in Madrid told me I was crazy for wasting my time on them! Having been stationed in Spain when these were minted and subsequent years, I have some insight on their history…. Most offered to me over the years were not gems with a large number having been cleaned and or weakly struck as many were…. Out of an estimated mintage of 30,000 pieces, many pieces were mishandled, and cleaned leaving a minuscule amount which may or may not grade choice or gem uncirculated. I would wager very few gems exist?? PCGS needs to look at their weighting system for this variety as it is NOT A common coin and should be weighted about an 8, not the 1 it is weighted at! I would surmise this variety is approximately 200 to 300 times the value of all the coins of this set combined!?
Bought in Madrid, Spain from Longtime dealer friend (50+ Years) Juan Penas. This coin was out of about a half roll of the 25 Centimos coins I bought which all had this underlaying beautiful toning! I thought it had a shot to grade a bit higher as you normally do not see these so mark-free as this one! It's always exciting to find coins like this which are not rare or scarce or even expensive, just very nice for the type!
Hard to find nice 50 Centimos in blazing full Red, and especially interesting is the clashed die images on the reverse of this coin! Almost a full outline shows but you have to look for it!
Bought in a small coin shop in Bilbao, Spain. Quadrados, Squared or Rectangles.... Whatever you want to call the beads around the reverse design are a bit more elusive than the dot pattern. What is ever harder to find are these coins with legible dates struck into the stars on either side of the 1937 date. The actual date these coins were issued was 1934 and 1936 with the 3 and 6 being struck into the small stars on either side of the 1937 date. More often than not, these tiny numerals inside the stars did not strike up well with what I would say being the majority of this design not having an actual date other than the 1937 at the base. Additionally, I do not know why they struck these coins 3 years prior (1934) to the main emission date of 1937, and then again in 1936; the only 2 years these Copper 50 Centimos coins were struck? Usually, the principal date when Spanish coins are first struck coincides with the same date in one or two small stars with the date's digits. If anybody reading this knows the answer to this, please let me know!? And Yes, I realize this was in the middle of the Spanish Civil War so I would assume this had a lot to do with production issues??
POP 1 Coin..! Additionally, the obverse has a bit of clashed die showing just below the horse and in front of the rider's Right foot, and in the date box between the 9 and 4!! The coin also has some small rim cuds just above the rider's helmet...
Bought this Gem in Plaza Mayor, Madrid, Spain... This is a one year type which I've always admired as a classic Spanish design... POP 1 !
Made with a ton of help from friends!! Originally purchased from CVM as a raw coin. PCGS rejected the coin twice.... It's a one year type and pretty clear what it is... Many, Many thanks to Zane and friends for getting this in the holder it belongs in!! THANK YOU ALL!!!
!!!!!*****Fivaz's Worlds Worst... NOW, take the test....Look at all of the pictures which are all 1851 Large cents, and are all PCGS Trueview Photos; what are the grades of these coins!!??
!!!!!*****Fivaz's Worlds Worst... NOW, take the test....Look at all of the pictures which are all 1851 Large cents, and are all PCGS Trueview Photos; what are the grades of these coins!!??
!!!!!*****Fivaz's Worlds Worst... NOW, take the test....Look at all of the pictures which are all 1851 Large cents, and are all PCGS Trueview Photos; what are the grades of these coins!!??
!!!!!*****Fivaz's Worlds Worst... NOW, take the test....Look at all of the pictures which are all 1851 Large cents, and are all PCGS Trueview Photos; what are the grades of these coins!!??
MADE... POP 2 coin... Bought at a small local show AUG 2023.. (WS/FW) A tad bit rough, but all there!!
Made... POP 1 for the date and POP 2 for the entire series... Bought raw at the Denver Coin Expo 2021
Made... Bought raw at a local coin show... This has been a very tough date to find in Pr01 as Copper Nickel cents tended to wear very well over the years.
Bought raw and certified.... This is one of my uglier Indian Cents!!
Bought Raw and certified... Apart from the Copper Oxide around the devices on the reverse, I would have thought this coin would have graded Pr01??
Bought Raw and certified... This coin beats the PCGS Photograde Pr01 example hands down... This coin is one of many of this date I've tried to certify with overall wear which should obtain a Pr01, yet still do not have a Pr01...
If I ever write a book on Low Ball coins, I think I'll use this as the dust cover photo!! A bit of Brick Red color here and there, with good honest wear which should have graded a Pr01 IMHO... Bought raw and certified.
Purchased out of the Stack's Bowers Sale with "Fivaz's World's Worst" which I believe was held in November 2020...
Rare Coins of New Hampshire, thanks Warren!... Was POP 1 when purchased in November 2021, and now is POP 2 which shows there's interest in lower graded coins of this series...
MADE POP 1 Lowest Graded. This coin has a long history! Bought raw and PCGS graded Ag Details "Scratched", broke out and ANACS Graded Fr2 Details "Scratched", Broke out and NGC would not grade it a DDO, saying; "Too worn to grade a DDO"! So, NGC graded it straight grade (No Scratch); "Mint Error Fr2 BN Rotated Dies". The Obverse "Scratch" is there, but really not so prominent that dictates a "Details" holder; accordingly, the last 2 grades by both NGC and PCGS finally got this right... This is clearly an 1867 Doubled Die according to many experts including Kevin Flynn's book that shows a very good picture of the Left Arrow's trailing edge point doubling! Since this area is slightly protected, it is the only pick up point once wear has erased the "In God We Trust" motto which is doubled. This doubled die is one of the nicer doubled dies out there, and still Cherry Pickable!
MADE POP 1 Lowest Graded. This coin has a long history! Bought raw and PCGS graded Ag Details "Scratched", broke out and ANACS Graded Fr2 Details "Scratched", Broke out and NGC would not grade it a DDO, saying; "Too worn to grade a DDO"! So, NGC graded it straight grade (No Scratch); "Mint Error Fr2 BN Rotated Dies". The Obverse "Scratch" is there, but really not so prominent that dictates a "Details" holder; accordingly, the last 2 grades by both NGC and PCGS finally got this right... This is clearly an 1867 Doubled Die according to many experts including Kevin Flynn's book that shows a very good picture of the Left Arrow's trailing edge point doubling! Since this area is slightly protected, it is the only pick up point once wear has erased the "In God We Trust" motto which is doubled. This doubled die is one of the nicer doubled dies out there, and still Cherry Pickable!
MADE POP 1 Lowest Graded. This coin has a long history! Bought raw and PCGS graded Ag Details "Scratched", broke out and ANACS Graded Fr2 Details "Scratched", Broke out and NGC would not grade it a DDO, saying; "Too worn to grade a DDO"! So, NGC graded it straight grade (No Scratch); "Mint Error Fr2 BN Rotated Dies". The Obverse "Scratch" is there, but really not so prominent that dictates a "Details" holder; accordingly, the last 2 grades by both NGC and PCGS finally got this right... This is clearly an 1867 Doubled Die according to many experts including Kevin Flynn's book that shows a very good picture of the Left Arrow's trailing edge point doubling! Since this area is slightly protected, it is the only pick up point once wear has erased the "In God We Trust" motto which is doubled. This doubled die is one of the nicer doubled dies out there, and still Cherry Pickable!
Made... POP 1 !! Note the nice upside-down PCGS True View photo art!! 😊 Bought raw at the Kansas City Coin Show.
Made!! POP 1 This is one of the very toughest coins to find in the 97 Piece Type Set in Poor! The total POP for the entire series in Pr01 is just 2 pieces; this one and an 1865. Bought raw on E-Bay.... Couldn't believe it was listed, and didn't know if it would grade?? (This due to previous episodes)....... I've bought a couple Jefferson Nickels which I thought had a shot, but were rejected by PCGS as many things other than a straight grade coin...
A prime example of PCGS’s inability to execute their main goal of consistency in the coin grading realm. First time submission, the Coin was rejected as “No Number” meaning they didn’t look hard enough to find the date on the coin. The second time around, the grader actually looked at the coin and realized there was a date! Granted, it’s a heck of a lot easier to grade a Mint State Morgan Dollar versus grading a worn out Low Ball coin! Grading Low Ball coins is more tedious, AND you actually have to inspect the coins!! ☹
A prime example of PCGS’s inability to execute their main goal of consistency in the coin grading realm. First time submission, the Coin was rejected as “No Number” meaning they didn’t look hard enough to find the date on the coin. The second time around, the grader actually looked at the coin and realized there was a date! Granted, it’s a heck of a lot easier to grade a Mint State Morgan Dollar versus grading a worn out Low Ball coin! Grading Low Ball coins is more tedious, AND you actually have to inspect the coins!! ☹
A rotated die in this series is not common as far as I know; I am not a Nickel expert! This coin has a nice rotated die which is just visible with the "V" in an almost sideways position! Bought raw and certified.
Made. Bought in an NGC Fr2 holder from Revick at West Coast Coins, and crossed over and downgraded to Pr01. A prime example of what you can find in dealers' inventories.
Great Collections. A tough date that has 1 coin lower in Fr2; none in Pr01! Pretty rainbow toning in the Obverse fields makes this an attractive Low Ball Piece... For some reason, even though the coin clearly shows it being graded AG03 on the holder as well as the 03 grade identifier placed after the PCGS coin number, the grade attached to the certificate number in PCGS's computers comes up as a Good 4!!?? I'd call the coin a very strong AG03 or an AG03+... Hopefully, a quick IT fix will take care of this?
Great Collections. A tough date that has 1 coin lower in Fr2; none in Pr01! Pretty rainbow toning in the Obverse fields makes this an attractive Low Ball Piece... For some reason, even though the coin clearly shows it being graded AG03 on the holder as well as the 03 grade identifier placed after the PCGS coin number, the grade attached to the certificate number in PCGS's computers comes up as a Good 4!!?? I'd call the coin a very strong AG03 or an AG03+... Hopefully, a quick IT fix will take care of this?
Bought in an NGC Pr01 holder from Nothern Nevada Coin, and crossed over.
Bought in an ICG G-6 holder and cracked out and submitted raw... This coin is tougher than most think!!
MADE Picked up raw at a small local show months ago... PCGS rejected this coin as "Artificially Worn" the first time it was graded!!! Nothing "Artificial" about this coin, just good honest wear...
Coin was purchased raw from my dear friend, the late David Lisot at one of the last shows David attended...
MADE... This coin was a prior PCGS reject as damaged!!?? Really, I do not see what they were talking about?? Cracked out and resent... Just good honest wear...
POP 1 Bought Raw at the Hot Springs Arkansas Coin Show and certified.
Bought Raw at the Hot Springs Arkansas Coin Show Feb 2022 and certified.
POP 1... Cherry Picked out of a junk box in an unattributed flip at the Conroe Coin Convention Jan 2024
Bought raw at a small show in Hot Springs Arkansas year ago and certified
Bought raw from Chick M. I believe at the Denver coin show in 2022?
crossed over from an ANACS FR2 in OCT of 2023. Original ANACS coin was from John S.
This coin is a neat POP 1 coin which had a good sized mintage, but extremely tough to acquire in high grade. For some reason, it is also hard to find in undamaged low grade as well! Also have picked a couple of the 42-O Small "O" F104 varieties as well in G4 and G6...
Even though the holder has the Gold Shield, when looked up on the verify site it says "Standard Holder" and does not have a photo??
Bought raw at a small local coin show and certified... No Poor's graded yet!
Bought raw on Ebay and certified... Only a POP 2 in AG3 with nothing certified in lower grades!!?
Another very low POP (2) in FR2 with only 1 lower! Did most of these early dimes that appeared to be worn out end up in the melting pots due to dealers and the public thinking they had no use to collectors? This is a prime example of why Low Ball collecting is so fascinating!! This particular example is really ROUGH! Surprised the graders gave it a pass...
This coin stands out with being a POP 1 example in FR2 with nothing certified lower! With a large mintage you would think this coin would be plentiful in lower circulated grades; especially for the Low Ball enthusiasts? Bought raw and certified
Bought raw and certified in 2022. when there were only 2 coins in AG3 and nothing lower... Since then 2 coins have been certified in FR2 so it appears there are more Low Ball enthusiasts possibly working on the Seated Liberty Dime Low Ball Set!??
Another Gold Shield holder that does not have a photo!! At least this one shows it is a Gold Shield when looked up in the verify app, an earlier Gold Shield holdered coin in this set doesn't even reflect it is a Gold Shield holdered coin!??
Here's a POP 1 coin in FR2 with nothing graded lower! Very few coins of this date have been graded in lower grades! Bought raw and certified
Bought raw and certified with 2 coins in FR2 and only 1 graded lower...
Evidently the large date (Better of the small/Large) varieties were pulled somewhat early in their lives as there are not many lower graded coins to choose from. No Pr01 or FR2 coins graded by PCGS period! This AG3 is one of just two coins graded such! Bought raw and certified
POP 1 coin with very few in lower grades certified. Bought raw and certified.
Bought from Great Collections in July of 2023 in an NGC AG3 holder, crossed over to PCGS AG3.
Interesting date! No PR01 coins have been graded and this is the single FR2 coin that PCGS has graded...POP 1 Nothing graded by PCGS in AG3 or even G4? Bought raw and certified... Note the Nice rotated die
Bought from Great Collections in July of 2023 in an NGC FR2 holder... Crossed over to PCGS FR2 holder.
Bought in an ANACS AG3 holder and cracked out and submitted raw... It down graded to a FR2!
Bought in an ANACS FR2 holder and cracked out and sent in raw... Came back upgraded!!
Bought from Great Collections in July 2023 in an NGC FR2 holder, crossed over to PCGS
Bought raw from Chick M. at the Conroe Texas Coin Show, Jan 2024 and certified
Very rare coin in all grades... This coin is the Fortin-102 which is a Rarity-5. Bought certified from Stack's Bowers Nov 2024
Bought raw and certified... I thought it had a very good shot at grading PR01...
Bought in an ANACS AG3 holder from my friend JS and cracked out and certified now a G4...
POP 1 Bought raw and sent to PCGS where it was rejected... Sent in a second time and this time they graded it the PR01 it should have been the very first time!
Bought raw and certified years ago for inclusion in my Copper, Nickel, Silver Type Set
Chased this coin over the course of at least 1 year, and finally bought it at the ANA Mid Winter in Colorado Springs in 2024. Thank you Chick for your invaluable assistance with this coin!!
POP 1 Bought raw and certified with no coins certified lower... This coin appears to be overgraded in my opin...
Picked out of a junk box at the Hot Springs Ark Coin Show in 2021. This could be the "Poster Coin" for Low Ball Collectors, absolutely no Obverse details, and only the "CC" mintmark showing above Bow on the reverse. Seated Dime collectors immediately understand this coin to be a one year type, hence it doesn't need to have the date showing as it can only be an 1875! This was one of the high points at the Hot Springs show...
Bought raw from Jack Beymer in Feb 2022 and certified.
POP 1 Bought raw at the Grapevine Show and certified... Nothing graded lower...
POP 1 coin with nothing Lower! This is a very TOUGH coin in just about any grade! I assume they were pulled out of circulation early in commerce by the knowledgeable collectors and speculators?? Does this account for the reason there are very few in lower grades??
This is the "Famous" Charles Manske coin!! I ran across a story (Early 2022) about finding this coin in a recent roll search in the Gobrecht Journal which was complete with photos of the coin... I thought the coin had a good shot at grading a PR01, and I needed the coin for my Low Ball set... Contacted the author of the story, Charles and at first, he didn't want to sell as he was "Attached" to the coin and the story... Many months later he sold the coin to me... It didn't grade the Poor I thought it would, but made a FR2 which I was happy with... Funny story continued... Fast forward 2 years later to a coin show in Conroe, Texas and I'm sitting at a dealers table asking if he has any Low Ball type coins? The person sitting next to me turns and says; I know you!! I look at the person and have no idea who he is, and he introduces himself as none other than Charles Manske!! We have never met, and only spoken on the phone, and I believe he is from the Northeast!! What are the chances of this brief encounter more than a thousand miles from home??? Small world... Thanks again Charles... BTW.... I still think the coin should have graded a PR01...!
POP 1... Bought in an ANACS FR2 holder and cracked out and certified raw. I thought it had a really good chance (50-50) at down-grading to a PR01...
Bought in an NGC AG3 holder from Stacks Bowers in Sept of 2023. Crossed over to a PCGS AG3 holder.
POP 4 with nothing lower... Bought at Heritage Auctions. A very pleasing piece for an AG3.
POP 4 with nothing lower... Bought at Heritage Auctions. A very pleasing piece for an AG3.
POP 1.... Bought raw at the Shreveport, LA Coin Show in 2021 and certified. This is the "Perfect" Low Ball coin with nice Battleship Gray tone over smooth even wear.
POP 1... Bought raw and certified. The Reverse of this coin for all intents is gone, save for a faint outline of the Eagle's head!!
Bought raw and certified; beautiful Obverse color... Should be in a Pr01 holder!
This is one of the tougher Low Ball Coins in the entire type series! Until this coin was graded Pr01 there were no coins graded by PCGS of the 3 possible No Drapery dates; 38, 39, & 40-O graded in Poor! Found raw on E-bay and listed just as an 1840 Liberty Seated Quarter....?? The seller didn't realize first to list it as a "No Drapery Date", and second, it had to be a New Orleans Mint coin being such even though the reverse was too worn to discern even a partial "O" mintmark! I wondered if anybody else had caught these facts and waited... Another friend in the Low Ball community encountered this same coin and was wondering the same thing! Talk about a Mad Magazine flash back; "Spy vs Spy"! We had to wait until the very last second to see if either of us was the only person who noticed! We both bid strong numbers on the coin, and I was the fortunate winner... The following morning I got the phone call... Did you.....???? 😊
This is one of the tougher Low Ball Coins in the entire type series! Until this coin was graded Pr01 there were no coins graded by PCGS of the 3 possible No Drapery dates; 38, 39, & 40-O graded in Poor! Found raw on E-bay and listed just as an 1840 Liberty Seated Quarter....?? The seller didn't realize first to list it as a "No Drapery Date", and second, it had to be a New Orleans Mint coin being such even though the reverse was too worn to discern even a partial "O" mintmark! I wondered if anybody else had caught these facts and waited... Another friend in the Low Ball community encountered this same coin and was wondering the same thing! Talk about a Mad Magazine flash back; "Spy vs Spy"! We had to wait until the very last second to see if either of us was the only person who noticed! We both bid strong numbers on the coin, and I was the fortunate winner... The following morning I got the phone call... Did you.....???? 😊
Hard to Believe this coin was bought in an ANACS Fr2 holder! Cracked out and sent in raw; certified Pr01... ANACS Fr2 Coin bought from Great Collections
Bought Raw from my good friend Harv and certified... Pretty darn close to a Pr01 if I do say!!
Bought raw on E-bay and certified. POP 2 coin; own both of them... For some reason, this date did not circulate all that much as this is the lowest grade certified so far?? Was it hoarded for the Silver?
Bought this coin raw from Jeff at FWC and certified. Certainly not the prettiest one at the dance!!
Bought raw from Harry S. in July 2022. This is another coin that is a POP 1 coin with only 1 coin graded by PCGS lower! Were dates like this and coins of the era like the 1850 of which the lowest graded is AG3, melted in the early to mid 1850's, or were heavily circulated pieces sent to the melting pots decades if not a century later when Silver jumped above normal pricing levels??
Bought raw from Greg M. and certified. POP 2 nothing lower. Another one to wonder; were most melted??
Made... After 2 body bags; "Authenticity Unverifiable" due (?) to no date showing, I pointed out to the Grading Gods that a date is not necessary on certain one-year type coins, per their "Official Grading Guide".... Graded!
Bought the coin raw at a small coin show in Shreveport, LA (2022) in an unattributed flip. Sent this coin to PCGS 2 times to finally get their graders to wake up and realize what this coin was!! POP 1 coin which is really tougher than you'd think!!
POP 2 with nothing lower... Own both FR2's... Bought raw on E-bay and certified.
Back in 2021 when I bought this coin raw and certified, it was a POP 2 coin... Fast forward to January 2024 and it is now a POP 5 coin!! It appears that collecting and certifying Low Ball coins is catching on??
Interesting buy on E-bay... This coin was listed on E-bay as an 1858-O! I thought it was a 56 but would have to buy it to find out! This is another example of being a POP 1 coin in 2022 when I bought it raw and had it certified... It is now a POP 2 coin...
This coin caught my eye in a group of 4 coins on E-bay. The other 3 coins in the lot were absolutely trash with holes, cleaned bent, scratched etc... but, this 1857 looked like something I could take a shot on??? Tom Hallenbeck coins on E-bay.... Thanks Tom!
Bought raw on E-bay which was listed as an 1859. On receipt, the coin turned out to be an 1858. Sent to be certified
POP 1 coin... Bought raw at the Sept. 2021 Denver coin show... Still a POP 1 coin in FR2 in JAN 2024!
Bought raw and certified. This is the "Weak O Mintmark" variety. PCGS for some reason does not recognize this particular variety?? Larry Briggs calls it REV B Broken "O" Reverse. "Heavy die polishing removes lower 2/3 of mintmark to the point of vanishing."
Bought in an ANACS AG3 holder at the Grapevine Show in 2021 and crossed over to PCGS AG3.
MADE... This was sold by Great Collections in a PCGS FR2 holder which was clearly closer to a PR01 coin than the holder it was in. Obviously, there were other bidders who were thinking the exact same thing as the coin was pricey! Cracked the coin out of its' holder and sent it in raw; now in the correct grade holder! On a side note; am I the only one who thinks the large "S" mintmarks of the era are great looking!!?
POP 1... Nothing Lower.. Bought Raw at the 2021 St. Louis Coin Show and certified.
POP 1 Nothing Lower... Bought raw from Harry S. and certified. This is a very tough coin!
Purchased raw from Brian Greer in mid January 2024 and certified.... This particular 1868-S has an extremely weak "S" mintmark which was noted by Brian when I bought the coin from him. The mintmark is so weak that PCGS initially checked the coin in as a Philadelphia Mint coin! I requested that they take a second look at the coin as it was in fact an "S" mint.... They looked at the coin again and agreed... Giving PCGS a break as the mintmark is VERY hard to view, and even with a loop you have to search for it!! Larry Briggs book does not mention anything about this fact; if you are reading this and have come across this date/Mint with an extremely weak "S", please leave a comment... Thanks
CAC This coin was purchased from David Kahn Rare Coins at the 2022 ANA the very first day of the show...
Bought certified from Liz Coggan who bought it at the Conroe, Texas show earlier in the year.
POP 1 Lowest pop... Cherry Picked... Denver Coin Expo 2021 RAW. This variety is still out there and cherry pickable! You need some good light and a good loupe to see the initial horizontal "S" underlaying the correctly punched vertical "S". This is especially true when searching for Low Ball examples!
Cherry Picked... This variety is still out there and cherry pickable! You need some good light and a good loupe to see the initial horizontal "S" underlaying the correctly punched vertical "S". This is especially true when searching for Low Ball examples!
Looking for any coin in a lower grade of this date!! If you are reading this and have a lower grade, please offer as this coin does not fit in this set...! Thanks