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I looked a long time for this coin. I wanted an all white coin. So many of these have a gray tone and I really wanted a white example.
I looked a long time for this coin. I wanted an all white coin. So many of these have a gray tone and I really wanted a white example.
I took a real gamble with this coin and bought it raw on Ebay, but lucked out and ended with an MS-62 After two submissions
This coin has a very golden uniform color. When I saw it I already has a MS-66, but bought this one any since to looked so nice.
Purchased this from Heritage Auctions. This upgrades by MS-63 that I previously purchased raw. The photo from Heritage is not good. The coin has nice obverse toning with green and purple colors.
Purchased this from Heritage Auctions. This upgrades by MS-63 that I previously purchased raw. The photo from Heritage is not good. The coin has nice obverse toning with green and purple colors.
I bought this at a coin show in the 1990's. This is a Heavy Motto variety. I will send it in someday, but now I need another 34-D
I bought this at a coin show in the 1990's. This is a Heavy Motto variety. I will send it in someday, but now I need another 34-D
I had been looking for a 66+ Heavy Motto for years and never really like the few I saw until this coin showed up. It may not have a CAC sticker but it has a great looking patina and is a great fit in my collection.
I had been looking for a 66+ Heavy Motto for years and never really like the few I saw until this coin showed up. It may not have a CAC sticker but it has a great looking patina and is a great fit in my collection.
I bought this from DLRC. The photo is not good, but I was hoping the toning would be better, but once I got the coin it looks worst in hand. I will have to upgrade some day.
I bought this from DLRC. The photo is not good, but I was hoping the toning would be better, but once I got the coin it looks worst in hand. I will have to upgrade some day.
I bought this at a coin shop in Redondo Beach, CA in the late 1980's. It is in a rattler holder.
I bought this at a coin shop in Redondo Beach, CA in the late 1980's. It is in a rattler holder.
I bought this coin and the 1935-D in the same visit to a coin shop in Redondo Beach, CA. Both coins were in rattle holder. I thought I would send this in to see if it would upgrade. I left instructions not to take the coin out if it did not upgrade, but the cracked it out and left the grade the same and put in a OGH.
I bought this coin and the 1935-D in the same visit to a coin shop in Redondo Beach, CA. Both coins were in rattle holder. I thought I would send this in to see if it would upgrade. I left instructions not to take the coin out if it did not upgrade, but the cracked it out and left the grade the same and put in a OGH.
Purchased this at Heritage. This coin was originally graded 66+, but I thought it was better than that and sent its in for reconsideration and they upgraded it to an MS-67.
Purchased this at Heritage. This coin was originally graded 66+, but I thought it was better than that and sent its in for reconsideration and they upgraded it to an MS-67.
Purchased this at Heritage. This coin was originally graded 66+, but I thought it was better than that and sent its in for reconsideration and they upgraded it to an MS-67.
I have had my eye on a nice toned MS-66+ for a number of years and finally one came along and the price was right.
This was my first purchase using Heritage Auction. The coin has a great strike and was an upgrade from my previous coin.
This was my first purchase using Heritage Auction. The coin has a great strike and was an upgrade from my previous coin.
I have been meaning to upgrade my MS-64 for years and this coin has great toning. Great addition to my set.
I have been meaning to upgrade my MS-64 for years and this coin has great toning. Great addition to my set.
Purchased this coin off Teletrade auctions. This coin would probably grade 66+, but I bought this coin before + coins existed.
Purchased this coin off Teletrade auctions. This coin would probably grade 66+, but I bought this coin before + coins existed.
Purchased this coin off Teletrade auctions. This coin would probably grade 66+, but I bought this coin before + coins existed.
Bought this coin at the Long Beach Coin Show from dealer Jack Beymer. The lights at the table were so bright that I did not see the black spot in the ribbon or I would not have bought the coin. Oh well always look at the coin from out from under the dealer lights.
Bought this coin at the Long Beach Coin Show from dealer Jack Beymer. The lights at the table were so bright that I did not see the black spot in the ribbon or I would not have bought the coin. Oh well always look at the coin from out from under the dealer lights.
Another DLRC coin that was not a great photo and not a great coin, but it is an MS-65, so I will have to upgrade this one day anyway.
Another DLRC coin that was not a great photo and not a great coin, but it is an MS-65, so I will have to upgrade this one day anyway.
I bought this from DLRC. DLRC does not take good photos of their coins. I thought this had potential, but sadly this coin is not that great. I will have to upgrade this coin one day.
I bought this from DLRC. DLRC does not take good photos of their coins. I thought this had potential, but sadly this coin is not that great. I will have to upgrade this coin one day.
I had been looking for a nice MS-66+ for a while and was glad when I won this coin. CAC
I had been looking for a nice MS-66+ for a while and was glad when I won this coin. CAC
I have been looking to upgrade my MS-64 coin I found in the wild and really wanted an MS-67 and finally one came up in the Heritage Auction. This use to be in the Andy Hansen collection.
This is a 1940-D D/D FS-502. Unattributed, but will send in to PCGS when this variety is added to the registry.
This is a 1940-D D/D FS-502. Unattributed, but will send in to PCGS when this variety is added to the registry.
After I purchased this coin I only have 3 more coins to complete my WQ set. I purchased this from Heritage Auctions.
After I purchased this coin I only have 3 more coins to complete my WQ set. I purchased this from Heritage Auctions.
After I purchased this coin I only have 3 more coins to complete my WQ set. I purchased this from Heritage Auctions.
I saw this on eBay and although I wanted an MS-67, the bullseye toning on this coin was just too much to pass up. One of my favorite coins in collection.
I bought this on eBay and will send it in for a TrueView some day. Good looking coin.
I bought this on eBay and will send it in for a TrueView some day. Good looking coin.
I bought this on eBay and will send it in for a TrueView some day. Good looking coin.
This is a hard Major DDO to find in Mint State, so when I found an AU-58 CAC and the price was reasonable I had to add it to my set. Great Collections has only sold one AU-58 and none finer in 16 years
This is a hard Major DDO to find in Mint State, so when I found an AU-58 CAC and the price was reasonable I had to add it to my set. Great Collections has only sold one AU-58 and none finer in 16 years
CacI bought this coin off the Buy/Sell/Trade forums on Universal Collections. This is from Johnathan Kemp. CAC
CacI bought this coin off the Buy/Sell/Trade forums on Universal Collections. This is from Johnathan Kemp. CAC
I bought this on eBay. This also has bullseye toning on the Obverse, so I had to have it. I did want an MS-67 but sometimes you have to buy the coin and not the holder. I like this coin more than a 67.
I bought this on eBay. This also has bullseye toning on the Obverse, so I had to have it. I did want an MS-67 but sometimes you have to buy the coin and not the holder. I like this coin more than a 67.
I bought this on eBay. This also has bullseye toning on the Obverse, so I had to have it. I did want an MS-67 but sometimes you have to buy the coin and not the holder. I like this coin more than a 67.
This has maybe the best toning of any variety I have. This coin was purchased in a private sale with Dr. John Phillips.
I bought this coin from Northeast Numismatics. The coin has few marks in the fields and has a golden patina over the whole coin. Good looking coin in hand.
Purchased is coin in an NGC MS-66 holder. I paid MS-65 money for it. I was hoping it would cross over, but when I saw the coin in hand I knew it would not grade MS-66. But a deal is a deal and I kept the coin, since I paid MS-65 money for the coin. It did grade MS-65+ so overall I am happy with the coin. It has very few contact marks and I think the luster held it back from an MS-66.
I found this coin in an NGC holder on Great Collections. Upon looking into this coin further I noticed that this was originally a Brent Pouge coin in a PCGS holder MS-67+ CAC. I crossed the coin back to a PCGS MS-67+ and put the Pouge provenance back on the label.
Bought this from Great Collections. It was in an NGC-67 holder and it crossed to PCGS MS-67. Great coin and glad it is in my collection.
Bought this from Great Collections. It was in an NGC-67 holder and it crossed to PCGS MS-67. Great coin and glad it is in my collection.
This coin was in an NGC holder MS-67, but PCGS thinks it is an MS-66+. I really like the patina on this coin
I bought this coin on eBay in a NGC holder MS-67. The coin has great color.
Bought this from Great Collections in NGC-67 holder. I really like the coin it has a great patina, but PCGS graded it MS-66. This is a great example of buying the coin and not the holder. I really like this coin, even though it did not grade 67.
I purchased this coin from Pinnical Rarities in a PCGS MS-67 holder without the variety attribution. This coin has great toning and I think it would CAC if sent in.
I purchased this off Great Collections. This is an FS-502 variety. I purchased it unattributed and will send into PCGS to receive the variety.
I purchased this from David Lawrence Rare Coins. I needed to upgrade my MS-66 and this has nice toning.
I bought this coin on eBay and got a good price, but the coin is really nice for the grade.
I bought this coin on eBay and got a good price, but the coin is really nice for the grade.
Purchased this from Great Collections. This is one of the Major Varieties in this set and I wanted one of them to be an MS-66. It is also a CAC coin.
I bought this on eBay and was really drawn to the bullseye toning. I wanted a MS-67, but I bought the coin and not the holder on this one.
I bought this on eBay and was really drawn to the bullseye toning. I wanted a MS-67, but I bought the coin and not the holder on this one.
I bought this on eBay and was really drawn to the bullseye toning. I wanted a MS-67, but I bought the coin and not the holder on this one.
I bought this off eBay from madeyourday16 in an NGC holder MS-67. I thought it was the DDO variety, but the coin is the minor variety DDO. Lesson learned with this coin. It is probably best to just pay for the coin in the holder than trying to make the coin. Also PCGS graded it MS-66, which was a double disappointment. It should be 66+ at least and probably MS-67.
Really liked the bullseye toning on this coin and very clean for the grade. Bought the coin on Great Collections Auction
Really liked the bullseye toning on this coin and very clean for the grade. Bought the coin on Great Collections Auction
Really liked the bullseye toning on this coin and very clean for the grade. Bought the coin on Great Collections Auction
Originally in an NGC MS-66+ CAC holder and crossed over to a MS-66+ PCGS holder
Purchased this on Great Collections in an NGC MS-68 holder, unattributed. I was hoping this would be the first 1952 S/S graded by PCGS, but they graded it MS-67+. Still a great looking coin in hand. The Trueview does not do the coin justice.
Bought this coin in a Heritage Auction. Really liked the color of the coin and the Trueview sealed the deal.
Purchased in an NGC MS-66 holder. Cracked out and sent in raw to PCGS and upgraded to MS-66+. This is the last coin to complete my set. This is a difficult coin to find with in higher grades. I just could not find a coin MS-66+ in a PCGS holder that I liked.
Bought this beauty at the Stack Bowers Auction. This is the best 66+ in this date that I have seen and had to have it.
Bought this on Great Collections. '55-D quarters are hard to find in higher grades and also hard to find in all white. The toned coins in this date are not attractive so I bought a white coin. CAC approves
Bought this on Great Collections. '55-D quarters are hard to find in higher grades and also hard to find in all white. The toned coins in this date are not attractive so I bought a white coin. CAC approves
This coin is from the Brett Pouge Collection. Stacks Bower Auction auction off his collection and this is one of many great coins from his collection
This coin is from the Brett Pouge Collection. Stacks Bower Auction auction off his collection and this is one of many great coins from his collection
This coin is from the Brett Pouge Collection. Stacks Bower Auction auction off his collection and this is one of many great coins from his collection
Bought this off Heritage. I really liked the TrueView of this coin and the blue toning is great. CAC
Purchased this from Heritage and this just has a nice even overall toning on the coin and CAC like the coin also.
Purchased this from Heritage and this just has a nice even overall toning on the coin and CAC like the coin also.
Purchased from Heritage Auction. It also came with a True View. Nice coin.
I bought this coin off E-bay in an MS-65 NGC holder. The coin looked good for the grade with slight toning. After I sent to PCGS they upgraded it to MS-66 and Type B.
I bought this from astutebuyerscoins2014 on eBay in a PCGS MS-66+. Great looking coin. CAC
I bought this from astutebuyerscoins2014 on eBay in a PCGS MS-66+. Great looking coin. CAC
Purchased this from Heritage Auctions. This is a WDDR -002. This is not in the Cherrypicker's Guide, but it does have great doubling in the letters in Quarter, America and in United. Hopefully this will get added to the Cherrypicker's Guide someday.
Purchased this coin from DLRC. The 1936 proof is well known for poor strikes and bland coins. This coin has a nice even patina and the obverse strike is complete. The reverse is a little weak on the tail feathers and wing detail. But overall this is above average strike.
Purchased this coin from DLRC. The 1936 proof is well known for poor strikes and bland coins. This coin has a nice even patina and the obverse strike is complete. The reverse is a little weak on the tail feathers and wing detail. But overall this is above average strike.
Purchased this from the John Phillips collection. Current No. 1 registry WQ Proof set
I bought this coin on eBay. When I saw the photo of the coin I really could not believe what I saw. The obverse has a cameo head and some frost on the back. At first I did not buy it because I thought it was photo shopped. But then I pulled the trigger. This coin is the most photogenic coin I have ever seen. I have only shown this coin to two coin people and they both asked me if I would sell them the coin. Of course I still have the coin. Of all the nice coins I own, this and my 1957 PR68DCAM are by far the nicest I own.
I bought this coin on eBay. When I saw the photo of the coin I really could not believe what I saw. The obverse has a cameo head and some frost on the back. At first I did not buy it because I thought it was photo shopped. But then I pulled the trigger. This coin is the most photogenic coin I have ever seen. I have only shown this coin to two coin people and they both asked me if I would sell them the coin. Of course I still have the coin. Of all the nice coins I own, this and my 1957 PR68DCAM are by far the nicest I own.
I bought this coin on eBay. When I saw the photo of the coin I really could not believe what I saw. The obverse has a cameo head and some frost on the back. At first I did not buy it because I thought it was photo shopped. But then I pulled the trigger. This coin is the most photogenic coin I have ever seen. I have only shown this coin to two coin people and they both asked me if I would sell them the coin. Of course I still have the coin. Of all the nice coins I own, this and my 1957 PR68DCAM are by far the nicest I own.
I bought this coin on eBay. When I saw the photo of the coin I really could not believe what I saw. The obverse has a cameo head and some frost on the back. At first I did not buy it because I thought it was photo shopped. But then I pulled the trigger. This coin is the most photogenic coin I have ever seen. I have only shown this coin to two coin people and they both asked me if I would sell them the coin. Of course I still have the coin. Of all the nice coins I own, this and my 1957 PR68DCAM are by far the nicest I own.
Purchased this at Heritage Auctions. This is has a green CAC sticker and I love the toning on the coin.
Purchased this from Great Collections. It was in an NGC PR68 holder with a CAC sticker. I cracked it out and submitted raw to PCGS and it came back PR67+. I need to send this into CAC and get a gold sticker on it. Lol
Bought this from Northeastern Numismatics in PR67 NGC holder. I crossed it to a PCGS holder. The coin has all sorts of colors from blue, green, red, orange. That is what attracted me to the coin. Most of these have little to no toning.
Purchased this from Northeast Numismatics. Great looking coin, but wish it had a TrueView. Maybe someday.
I purchased this in a Heritage Auction. PCGS has only graded 9 DCAM proofs in 1950. This coin has heavy frost on both sides.
1952 DCAM's are rare and I now have two. Both are Superbirds, but this one is unattributed.
Purchase this coin from AMPEX. Now I am only missing the 1955 DCAM to complete my DCAM set from 1950 - 1964.
The 1954 Proof Sets are known for having some very wild toning. Sometimes the toning is not good, but in this case the toning is great. So when this coin came up and I saw the target rainbow toning with the white obverse. Had to have.
The 1954 Proof Sets are known for having some very wild toning. Sometimes the toning is not good, but in this case the toning is great. So when this coin came up and I saw the target rainbow toning with the white obverse. Had to have.
I originally had a 1956 PR67DCAM, but Tommy1 identified it as a Die Gouge Variety. So then I needed to buy this for my Proof Variety set.
I bought this coin in an NGC holder off eBay. The holder was really scratched up, but the coin was gorgeous. I had to submit to PCGS twice for cross over and it did cross the second time. I really want to thank the grader for looking past the holder and looking at the coin. This coin has the best frost contrast and mirrored fields of any DCAM I own. I really think this belongs in a 68+DCAM holder. The fields on this coin are spotless and I have not seen a nicer 1957 PR68DCAM in Coinfacts.
Purchase from Rockdoc_guy on eBay. The Cameo contrast on this coin is really high and I have been looking for a frosty cameo for this date for years and finally I found one that I really really liked.
I purchased this coin from Resco on eBay. The frost on this coin is above average for a DCAM. Sometimes DCAM will have been dipped then they will turn hazy or milk spots. This coin is as fresh as when it was minted.