[email protected] 的钱币相册
Pronounced retained cud on reverse. Recognized on Cuds On Coins as variety PC-1C-1863-16R as a pre-cud
It was difficult to find something unique about these steel cents . I think this one checks the mark!
Violet centers merging to blue then gold much more pronounced than the Heritage image let’s on. Substantial die clashing on obverse, with additional clashing on reverse. A nice Truview candidate in the future.
Violet centers merging to blue then gold much more pronounced than the Heritage image let’s on. Substantial die clashing on obverse, with additional clashing on reverse. A nice Truview candidate in the future.
Violet centers merging to blue then gold much more pronounced than the Heritage image let’s on. Substantial die clashing on obverse, with additional clashing on reverse. A nice Truview candidate in the future.
Violet centers merging to blue then gold much more pronounced than the Heritage image let’s on. Substantial die clashing on obverse, with additional clashing on reverse. A nice Truview candidate in the future.
Fittingly, this was the first piece acquired for this set back in 2011. OGH, proof like IMO, and full of character.
Fittingly, this was the first piece acquired for this set back in 2011. OGH, proof like IMO, and full of character.
This piece was part of the 'virtual dream set' I assembled before undertaking this project, to see if it was even viable. Image from HA, I was thrilled to get 2nd bite at the apple when it became available on EBay.
This piece was part of the 'virtual dream set' I assembled before undertaking this project, to see if it was even viable. Image from HA, I was thrilled to get 2nd bite at the apple when it became available on EBay.
While not a perfect match for the rest of the toned set, I'd come to the conclusion that I might never find this particular date with matching color. In fact it seemed hard enough to find anything approaching eye appeal for my target grade and price range. What this piece DOES have, relative to its peers and for the price, is an awesome strike. Check out the details across all the stars, the detail in the bun and hair line and the definition in the ear of corn
While not a perfect match for the rest of the toned set, I'd come to the conclusion that I might never find this particular date with matching color. In fact it seemed hard enough to find anything approaching eye appeal for my target grade and price range. What this piece DOES have, relative to its peers and for the price, is an awesome strike. Check out the details across all the stars, the detail in the bun and hair line and the definition in the ear of corn
Pickup from the Fall 2018 Baltimore show, I felt the warm glow of a purchase well done for a good period after. Reverse image speaks for itself. Obverse is a good bit more lusterous. If not for the blemishes on lady liberty's face, it was a consensus 66. Can't imagine a need to upgrade this example
Stunning color all the way around the rim with beautiful transition orange, yellow, green to red. Reverse features orange, yellow, blue toning.
Stunning color all the way around the rim with beautiful transition orange, yellow, green to red. Reverse features orange, yellow, blue toning.
Stunning color all the way around the rim with beautiful transition orange, yellow, green to red. Reverse features orange, yellow, blue toning.
Fell in love with powder blue and rose/gold contrast as soon as I saw it. Great luster too. Purchased from Crabtree at one of the Baltimore shows. Always loved his stuff, although it is typically higher grade than mine means. Glad I could acquire then one so he doesn't think I perpetually kick the tires.
Fell in love with powder blue and rose/gold contrast as soon as I saw it. Great luster too. Purchased from Crabtree at one of the Baltimore shows. Always loved his stuff, although it is typically higher grade than mine means. Glad I could acquire then one so he doesn't think I perpetually kick the tires.
Missed this the first time I saw it on Heritage, happy to have 2nd chance via eBay. Super clean surfaces with creamy luster and great reverse color.
Missed this the first time I saw it on Heritage, happy to have 2nd chance via eBay. Super clean surfaces with creamy luster and great reverse color.
Purchased pcgs58, and stayed as an album coin for years. Got a nice bump to 63 next time to grading shop. Super vibrant colors in good light with surfaces I’ll say boarder on PL.
One of the 'stretch' pieces, I count myself lucky I was in a position to jump when this came to auction. Stunning eye appeal to book mark the set with.
One of the 'stretch' pieces, I count myself lucky I was in a position to jump when this came to auction. Stunning eye appeal to book mark the set with.
The piece really is all that. Luster is out of this world and bands of rose, blue and gold are all there. This is the type of piece that takes your set to the next level
Images don't capture stunning neon green, pink and oranges. Easy to look past spots and hits
Images don't capture stunning neon green, pink and oranges. Easy to look past spots and hits
Obverse color is off the charts. This replaces a 65 I had in this slot previously. As a fellow collector said "how can this be seven points from perfection"
Obverse color is off the charts. This replaces a 65 I had in this slot previously. As a fellow collector said "how can this be seven points from perfection"
Absolutely booming luster, thought it, along with great color and eye appeal and well above average strike, might be enough to push it to 65. Alas, there is the spot above the buff and a hit not readily evident in image that held it back. Just a stunning piece for the grade - luster looks 66 all day
Bought as a 64 and resided as an album coin for a number of years, the upgrade to 65 is one of the bigger value upgrades I have had
Awesome obverse color, lucked out with crummy auction photos. Crossed from NCG and previously stickered by CAC
Truview doesn't capture this is hands down full strike. Was hoping for a + or a 62
Awesome strike and die state that did not come cheap, this appears to still be the highest priced auction price for NGC piece. Crossed in 2015
Purchased in an NGC holder, cracked and submitted raw, I thought this was a lock upgrade. Super solid strike, a total luster bomb with rich gold toning, not sure what there is not to like. There is a die crack that runs from the front hind leg to the hump, but did not think that should impact grade
Long considered to the most undergraded pieces in my set. Still think this one could go 65 today
Long considered to the most undergraded pieces in my set. Still think this one could go 65 today
A true WOW piece that adds a lot to the collection. Peripheral toning of orange is much more vivid than the True View reflects, the coin much brighter as well. Beautiful blue toning on the central portions of the coin. A stunningly appealing piece for a date in mint mark that is very difficult to find anything approaching Eye appeal.
A long time piece of the set, the only time I've considered upgrading is when the Angel Dee's set went for auction at Legends. It was the one piece in that auction I could afford and was a beast to boot. I recall being outbid pretty early on. The piece at hand was acquired when my primary interest was strike, but also has some wonderful color highlights as shown.
The great strike is apparent from the image. The attractive bluish/rose toing, less so. Not sure it has the blast to go 64, but one heck of a nice coin for the grade. Never given any thought to trying to upgrade this one. Remember the buy well, one of first pieces I saw at Annandale show that day, and was an easy decision to spend the entire budget after minutes at the show.
The great strike is apparent from the image. The attractive bluish/rose toing, less so. Not sure it has the blast to go 64, but one heck of a nice coin for the grade. Never given any thought to trying to upgrade this one. Remember the buy well, one of first pieces I saw at Annandale show that day, and was an easy decision to spend the entire budget after minutes at the show.
Crossed from an NGC 64, it displaces a 65. If anything Truview shortsells luster and color. Just a stunning piece and finally lays to rest the search for this date
Once you get past the color, check out the double or tripling on the obverse profile. Kinda neat to have a POP 1 coin as of 2015
One of those, 'how did this stay on the market as long as it did' moments that was very easy to open up wallet for. A bit of drama, I saw the piece on dealer inventory while all physical inventory was at FUN 2020, it wasn't for a couple of days until I knew for sure it wasn't already sold. Great color that is entirely up my ally for toning type, I really don't see any further upgrades to this date.
Awesome strike and die state rarely seen on this issue. Originally purchased PCGS58, made raw for an album, and resubmitted a decade later, it came back 55 this time around. A great piece regardless of current numeric grade.
Nice die state and strike on this one, and I thought the luster (not fully captured in Truview) might get it to AU. Not meant to be, as there is XF type wear and hits on the piece. Still, probably the best I will be able to manage for the foreseeable future
Full strike any way you cut it. Was hoping for the two feather designation but no luck.
Awesome purple, gold and copper toning on obverse with a standout stike and super clean surfaces. Trueview doesn't really do this one justice. Found this beauty at the earlier part of my buffalo journey and had no reason to look back. Lived raw in an album for many years and was submitted in 2017, coming back at the same grade as purchased.
Awesome purple, gold and copper toning on obverse with a standout stike and super clean surfaces. Trueview doesn't really do this one justice. Found this beauty at the earlier part of my buffalo journey and had no reason to look back. Lived raw in an album for many years and was submitted in 2017, coming back at the same grade as purchased.
Awesome purple, gold and copper toning on obverse with a standout stike and super clean surfaces. Trueview doesn't really do this one justice. Found this beauty at the earlier part of my buffalo journey and had no reason to look back. Lived raw in an album for many years and was submitted in 2017, coming back at the same grade as purchased.
Purchased NGC65 with original intent to put into capital plastics short set
Real blazer with great contrast and color. Lavender on reverse is even more prominent in hand.
Purchased raw for $5. Originally saw it as a flip, but once in hand it became a keeper
My first 67, had never been a proponent of paying next grade for minute difference, but on this one it is clear what you are paying for.
My first 67, had never been a proponent of paying next grade for minute difference, but on this one it is clear what you are paying for.
Really stunning contrasts of violet, aqua blue to sunset orange. Booming luster one would expect for a 66+
Purchased ANACS 58 back when there was such a thing as the Dulles Coin Show. Very pleasing Auburn toning around the perhiphey
Purchased raw at the spring 2010 Baltimore show. Resided in my 7070 until 2022 as I transition the album coins to registry format.
Purchased ICG58 and continues a good streak of getting ICG coins to cross or regrade at same grade as purchased.
Purchased PCGS45 and made raw for my album set. Nice looking original piece.
Purchased NGC58 back in 2009. Resided in my 7070 for a number of years, PCGS also saw it as a 58. Rare color for the series. A real WOW coin.
Purchased as a PCGS61 back in the days when I was attending the Annandale Coin Show.
A raw purchase from eBay that worked out well. It was part of a full SLQ album set, but a bit too nice for a set that at the time as XF/au. Had it graded when I found a piece that was a better fit for album set
Purchased ANACS58 FH in 2008, it resided in my 7070 until I decided to go registry with 7070 around 2020. It was also a motivator to start my SLQ year set and is a benchmark of the look I am trying to assemble.
Beautiful burnt orange to resist toning looks nicer than assigned grade
Really pretty arch of color and otherwise everything I would hope for at assigned grade.
Purchased in an IGC63 holder and made part of my 7070 album, the coin straight graded when made part of the registry set.
purchased NGC64, resided in 7070 album for a number of years before being graded by PCGS. Obverse has much richer and even orange coloration than Truview shows
Cherry picked out of Heritage Auction as a straight 65, got the attribution and the +.
Purchased raw from eBay, seller made it a BIN for $75, which worked for me
Cherrypicked from a Heritage auction. At least one other bidder chased this up 3X non variety price, but still a huge upside and a POP 1 as of June 2024. The TV was taken in during a period where PCGS seems to have been having issues with their images. In this instance, the coin does have an overall goldish tint, but the contrasting coloration on the highpoints is more of a violet, which doesn't really pickup in TV. The coin also has a much more vibrant luster that pictured.
Cherry Picked out of a Stacks auction as a 64, got the attribution and a bump to 65
Cherry Picked out of Teletrade auction, grade stayed the same on regarde, but a big time piece nonetheless
An awesome strike and a great die state. Wonderful Amber to orange hues in the fields. Heavy polishing on the neck is well. Truly a unique piece I am happy to own
An awesome strike and a great die state. Wonderful Amber to orange hues in the fields. Heavy polishing on the neck is well. Truly a unique piece I am happy to own
Purchased unattributed in an NGC holder as a 64, PCGS saw it as a 63 when I sent as a cross over with a minimum grade of 63. Truth be told I thought 63 was the accurate grade as the luster is a bit toned over, and in the end would done just as well financially to have just found one already graded, as the piece had competition in auction from at least one other bidder who knew that it was. But we all know these don't come around everyday, and there is the thrill of the hunt. The coin is well struck, amazingly mark free for grade and are the factors that most likely lead NGC to give it a 64.
Purchased at a Baltimore Coin Show as an ANACS50, PCGS saw it as slightly better. It was only after I posted the image on the CU boards that a fellow board member alerted me to the MPD variety. Was able to have it attributed in same trip to grading shop.
Purchased in unattributed but at price point about half way to attributed piece