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CBC

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  1. CBC
    Latest round of (mostly favorable) results
    The status of my two recent submissions changed to "Finalized/Imaged/Shipped" today. My previous results have been mixed (most of us can probably say the same) - some grades as expected, some higher, some lower, and a few purple labels or, years ago, "body bags".
    I submitted four GSA Morgans with my "free" Collectors Society coupon. I didn't have a fifth GSA so that slot went to waste.
    The first coin was a 1880-CC Reverse of 1878 I bought recently. Like most GSA's this one had bag marks and I was expecting it to grade MS-62 or so, and hit it exactly.
    The scond one was a 1882-CC I bought about a year ago on eBay. The eBay photos were terrible but the coin looked pretty good and the final price was low. It looked much better upon arrival, and I guessed MS-64 or better. Surprise - MS-65+!!!
    The third one was a 1883-CC I bought over 20 years ago while on a business trip in Reno. I looked through about 40 CC Morgans in a coin shop there and picked out one that looked Proof-Like. NGC agreed with a grade of MS-63 PL.
    The fourth one, another 1883-CC, came from a local estate sale a few years ago, and as expected got a MS-62 grade.
    So, three of my guesses were on target and a pkeasant surprise on the fourth.
    I also submitted three Walking Liberty halves for variety attribution. All three were purchased recently in NGC slabs without the varieties noted.
    First, a 1939-D DDO FS-101, graded MS-65. Current population of two, one MS-65 and one MS-62
    Second, a 1942-S Small S, MS-64. Only three graded, but not because of rarity - it's one of the slots in the "Walking Liberty With Varieties" set.
    Finally, a 1944-S/S FS-502 in MS-64. So far, the only one of is variety graded at NGC.
    Wrong photo attached but I can' get it deleted. I'll post a real photo next week when the shipment arrives.

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  2. CBC
    Highest (only) graded example by NGC
    I bought a 1946-S Walker through a Heritage auction as a MS-66. THe auction photos looked like a S/S, even though it was not labeled as such. I sent it to NGC for Variety review. The NGC Census says it's now the only MS-66 VP-001 certified by NGC; in fact, the only one in any grade. This probably won't last long but it's nice to have the only one, even for a little while.
    My original photo clearly shows the S/S but it's over the 75kb file size limit for journal postings. If you can't see it clearly in this photo, the more detailed photo is in my set listing.
    Only 14 more Walker varieties to go!

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  3. CBC
    Hope everyone had a good year.
    2011 has been a good year for me, and I hope everyone else inthe Society. A few (collecting) highlights from 2011:
    - Found a few upgrades I had been searching for:
    (1) a 1947-D Jefferson in MS67 5FS. Very tough to find; only 4 exist in MS67 5FS and 2 in MS67 6FS, none better.
    (2) 1918-P and 1933-S Walking Libertys in MS-64, both at affordable prices in the same Heritage auction.
    (3) 1932 $10 Eagle in MS-63+
    (4) Five 25th Anniversary Eagle sets from the Mint, graded by NGC, yielding two complete MS/PF 70 sets. One set is in my registry list, one set I traded for some early date PF-70 Eagles to upgrade that set.
    (5) 1946-S/S Walking Liberty. I won it in a Heritage auction in a NGC MS-66 slab, then sent it in for variety attribution. For a brief period I had the only NGC certified 1946-S/S (there are 10 now; MS-66 is still the highest graded).
    A few (collecting) goals for 2012:
    (1) Finish my NGC Franklin FBL set. Eight more to go.
    (a) Easy - 1953, 1954, 1959. I'm hoping to find affordable MS-65's for these slots.
    (b) Not so easy - 1954-S, 1961, 1962. Probably will have to go with MS-64's for these.
    © Tough - 1952-S. This one may cost me, but I'm holding out for a MS-64.
    (d) Forget about it - 1953-S. FBL is out of the question. I'll have to fill this slot with a MS-66.
    (2) Fill some slots in my 1889 mint set. The easy ones are done; the quarter, half dollar, CC Morgan and gold are left.
    (3) Upgrade my Walker sets when I can find affordable coins; there aren't many more possibilities.
    (4) Upgrade some of the early Proof Eagles
    Probably more goals than funds available but that keeps it interesting.
    It was great to meet a couple of you in person this year. Again, Merry CHristmas to everyone and hope you have a good 2012.
    My latest (and last 2011) addition:

  4. CBC
    Anyone else having a problem with the Mint's website?
    I logged in on the Mint's website at 11:55 and tried to place an order for the 25th Anniversary SAE sets at 12:02. As of 12:21 the website hasn't even placed them in my cart, much less let me check out. Has anyone successfully placed an order?
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  5. CBC
    Not as good as some have reported, but not too bad...
    Results are in, and while I didn't get 23 out of 25 in the "70" category, there are two complete sets of MS/PF 70's.
    001 2011 W EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 MS 70
    002 2011 W EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 MS 70
    003 2011 W EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 MS 69
    004 2011 W EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 MS 69
    005 2011 W EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 MS 70
    006 2011 W EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO
    007 2011 W EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO
    008 2011 W EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO
    009 2011 W EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO
    010 2011 W EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO
    011 2011 P EAGLE REVERSE PF 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 PF 70
    012 2011 P EAGLE REVERSE PF 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 PF 69
    013 2011 P EAGLE REVERSE PF 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 PF 69
    014 2011 P EAGLE REVERSE PF 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 PF 69
    015 2011 P EAGLE REVERSE PF 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 PF 70
    016 2011 EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 MS 70
    017 2011 EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 MS 70
    018 2011 EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 MS 69
    019 2011 EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 MS 70
    020 2011 EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 MS 70
    021 2011 S EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 MS 69
    022 2011 S EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 MS 70
    023 2011 S EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 MS 69
    024 2011 S EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 MS 70
    025 2011 S EAGLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET S$1 MS 70
  6. CBC
    PF70? PF69?
    Have any Collectors Society members received a grading report from their 25th anniversary sets?
    The population report for the regular issue proof 2011 SAE's shows about 70% were graded PF70UC. I'm wondering if this trend is holding true for the 25th Anniversary sets. My five sets arrived in Sarasota yesterday so I'm not expecting a grade report before early December.
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  7. CBC
    An ACCURATE picture is worth a lot more.
    I just received my latest ebay purchase, a 1921 Peace dollar. The photo from the ebay listing shows what appears to be some light, fairly even toning on the obverse, with a dark spot near the last digit of the date.
    That's not what I saw when I opened the package. Here's the ebay photo.

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  8. CBC
    First one for my collection
    I just received the first addition to my collection with a "+" grade - the 1945-S Walker pictured below.
    The "+" designation increases the Registry score by 568 points, which is more that a 50% increase compared to the MS-66 it replaces. It's also the highest grade as I ever hope to get for a 45-S as the prices for MS-67's are out of my reach.

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  9. CBC
    Finally went for the gold.....
    I have been working on a 1932 Mint set (the year of my mom's birth) for several years. 1932 was an unusual year for the Mint. Deep in the Depression, there wasn't a lot of demand for circulating coins. Cents were produced at Philadelphia and Denver, and the first Washington quarters at all three mints. No nickels, no dimes, no half dollars, no silver dollars. The Washington quarters were supposed to be a sort of commemorative issue of the 200th anniversary of George's birth, therefore the small mintages at Denver and San Francisco, but by 1934 became the new design, replacing the Standing Liberty.
    So, two cents and three quarters were all the "normal" circulating coins produced. But 1932 was also, for all practical purposes, the last year for US gold coinage, as essentially no 1933 gold coins were ever released.
    The 1932 $20 is a rare piece, with a total of only 69 graded by NGC, and a price tag far above my means. But there have been over 46,000 of the 1932 $10 coins graded by NGC. After getting outbid numerous times, I finally came up a winner in a Heritage auction a few weeks ago and completed (as much as I ever will) my 1932 set with the MS63+ shown below (also my second coin with a "+" grade, this one from PCGS).

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  10. CBC
    Temporarily, at least
    Today's mail brought the 1942-S Walker I was surprised to win in last month's Heritage auction. I replaced the MS-65 I had in my Walker sets with the MS-66 that arrived today, and th epoint difference was just enough to get my full (1916 - 47) set back to #10. This probably won't last long, but at least for now I am in the Top Ten in all Walking Liberty categories - #10 in the full set, #10 in the Short (1941 - 47) set, and #9 in the "Other" (1934 - 47) set. This latest upgrade is attached.

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  11. CBC
    NGC set is complete!
    About two years ago I decided to split my Franklin half dollar set by grading service. The criteria for Full Bell Lines is quite different at PCGS compared to NGC.
    Other than the 1953-S, my objective was to complete a NGC set in MS-64 FBL or better (the 53-S is virtually unobtainable in FBL). Last week, the last one appeared on ebay - a 1962-P in MS-64FBL. It's not exactly "rare" but NGC has only graded 63 of them, with 15 graded higher in FBL. It was only the second one I have seen on ebay, Heritage or Teletrade in over a year so I jumped on it.
    Now I'm three away from finishing the PCGS set - a 1953-D (MS-65 FBL), a1958-P (MS-66 FBL), and a 1963-P (MS-64 FBL). If anyone out there has these for sale or trade, I'm interested.
    Of course, other sets also keep begging for attention. Here's the latest adition to my Quarter type set -a1917 Type 2 in MS-64 FH. I already had two MS-64 FH quarters in my 1930 Mint set, but the detail on the head and shield on this one make the 30's look poorly struck in comparison.

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  12. CBC
    NGC set is complete!
    About two years ago I decided to split my Franklin half dollar set by grading service. The criteria for Full Bell Lines is quite different at PCGS compared to NGC.
    Other than the 1953-S, my objective was to complete a NGC set in MS-64 FBL or better (the 53-S is virtually unobtainable in FBL). Last week, the last one appeared on ebay - a 1962-P in MS-64FBL. It's not exactly "rare" but NGC has only graded 63 of them, with 15 graded higher in FBL. It was only the second one I have seen on ebay, Heritage or Teletrade in over a year so I jumped on it.
    Now I'm three away from finishing the PCGS set - a 1953-D (MS-65 FBL), a1958-P (MS-66 FBL), and a 1963-P (MS-64 FBL). If anyone out there has these for sale or trade, I'm interested.
    Of course, other sets also keep begging for attention. Here's the latest adition to my Quarter type set -a1917 Type 2 in MS-64 FH. I already had two MS-64 FH quarters in my 1930 Mint set, but the detail on the head and shield on this one make the 30's look poorly struck in comparison.

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  13. CBC
    It's In Their Hands
    NGC has officially received my first Collector's Society submittal - with my "five free" certificate. Now I have to wait and see if I can finally complete my Walking Liberty set, with one of the two 1921-D's I submitted. I also hope to fill two slots in my 1889 year set with a gold $1 and $2.50.
    I'm trying to keep my WL halves in the top ten. New, high-grade sets keep appearing, and I have about run out of affordable upgrade options. Here is my latest one.

  14. CBC
    Quality Control
    My first NGC Collector's Society submittal moved from "Scheduled" to "Quality Control today. I will soon see how my guesses stack up:
    1916-S WL Half - MS scratched
    1921-D WL Half - G-4
    1921-D WL HAlf - F-12
    1889 G$1 - AU-58
    1889 G$2.50 - MS-61
    A photo of one of my recent upgrades is attached (subject to the 75k limit)

  15. CBC
    Finally joined Collectors Society
    I finally joined today, paid the membership dues and am anxiously awaiting the package with my five free grading coupons. I'll be sending in two 1921-D Walking Liberty halves - the only remaining "No Coin" in my long set - and hoping for a "real" grade on both. One is a (my opinion) F-15 that I recently bought; the other is a (also my opinion) G-6 that I found in a dealer's "junk silver" box years ago for 4x face value. Haven't decided what to use the other three coupons on; Silver Eagle anniversary set? 1889 gold $1 and $2.5 and 1814 half dollar?
  16. CBC
    A Golden Eagle, not a Gold Eagle
    My second certified GSA Morgan finally arrived today, a 1884-CC graded NGC MS-65, from kryptonitecomics via ebay. I must have looked at a thousand GSA 1884-CC's, graded and raw, on ebay, Heritage, other websites and coin shows. When I started chasing GSA's about a year ago, another CS member, Mr Bo Jingles (who has a spectacular GSA set of his own) advised me to be patient, that there were lots of MS-65's out there.
    This one stands out from the MS-65 pack in my opinion. The obverse is clean, very few noticeable bag marks, one on the cheekbone and one in the hair beside the ear. The fields are proof-like with a little toning, mostly around 4:00 on the rim. It's the reverse that grabs my attention. The eagle's wing is toned bright gold, the breast is reddish-gold, and the rest of the reverse varies from white to green to red to blue - I can't get a photo that shows it well, but here is my attempt.
    My challenge now is to find the other nine to make a set.

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  17. CBC
    Tough set - is 100% achievable?
    GSA Carson City Morgan dollars are an interesting and historically important subset. Other collectors have fairly extensive writeups on the history of the Carson City mint, the silver mines and the GSA sales in the 1970's, and I won't try to repeat them here.
    I started the GSA subset as part of my Morgan set. My objective with the Morgans was to get as many dates in MS-65 as I can afford (while also limiting the search to nice, appealing examples). Same for the GSA's. I have been fortunate to find MS-65+ examples for the 1881, 1882, and 1883 dates and very nice MS-65's for the 1884 and 1885. The rest will have to be lower grades, starting with the 1880-CC Reverse of 1879 that was recently added.
    The 1878 and the 1880 Reverse of 1878 won't be too difficult. The remaining three, 1879, 1890 and 1891 are rare in GSA holders, with populations under 600 for each date, and only nine of those at MS-65. Those three will be tough to afford in any grade. For comparisin, there are over 4,000 1884-CC GSA MS-65's.
    The obverse of the 1885-CC is attached. Looks like a candidate for PL to me but apparently didn't quite make it.

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  18. CBC
    Here's what NGC says...
    I would grade both of these F-15, with #1 just a hair better than #2. I had #1 in my collection for over 20 years, and sent it to NGC for grading early this year. It came back as F-15.
    #2 was just listed in a Teletrade auction, in a NGC VF-25 slab. For what it's worth , the VF-20 in my Registry set looks better than either #1 or #2.
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  19. CBC
    Maybe this will "liven things up" a little....
    OK Rick, I'll add a pic of my latest addition, a NGC MS-63 1935-S Peace dollar. Not a huge rarity or even a vety good photo, but the next to last slot to fill in my Peace set. The 1934-S will just have to wait because my first grandchild is due in a couple of weeks and our spending money seems to be going for baby clothes, toys, strollers, books....... it's all good.
    Dena says we have some changes coming in the Journal area. I'm hoping that means responses are returning. That alone would help "liven things up".
    Happy collecting, everyone.

  20. CBC
    ...or is it?
    I entered my last upgrade for 2012 in my Walking liberty sets, replacing a NGC VF-20 1921-S with a VF-25. The Registry points are the same, so it didn't change the set score. This VF-20 was the lowest grade I had in the set so it improves the set enough to be worth it to me.
    I don't expect to do much with that set in 2013. There aren't many (if any) affordable upgrade opportunities left. The "+" grades may be a possibility, along with a high-end AU or low-end MS in some of the early dates, but even those are hard to find at an affordable price. All of my Walker sets are now in the Top Ten, at least temporarily, so it's time to focus on other sets.
    I have two Franklin FBL sets, one NGC and one PCGS. The only gap in the NGC set is the 1962; I have been looking for a MS-64FBL for a long time with no luck so far. I'm missing five in the PCGS set but they are more plentiful so I'll probably complete that one this year.
    The other set I will actively pursue is Morgan dollars. There are at least 25 or so dates readily available in MS-65 at relatively low prices. That should keep me occupied for a while.
    I will also keep looking for pieces for my 1889 Mint set (my grandfather's birth year). I have most of the easy ones; now for the tough (quarter, half dollar, CC silver dollar) and real tough ($3 gold, $5 gold, P $10 gold, CC $20 gold) pieces.
    I hope every collector in the Society had a successful year in 2012 and has another in 2013. It was a pleasure to meet and/ordeal with several of you last year, and to read all of the journals.
    Here is one of my recent additions, my 1882-S Morgan dollar, NGC MS-65*.

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  21. CBC
    The final piece of my VF+ early Walket set..
    I just added a 1921-D Walker, NCG VF-25 to my set. With this last piece in place, my set now meets my original goal of VF or better in the 1916 through 1933 dates (most are AU through MS-64; the 1919's and 1921's in AU are way out of reach) and MS-64 or better for the 1934 through 1947 dates (most are MS-66 or MS-67). The upgrades keep getting more expensive; it will cost close to four figures to upgrade anything in the set now, but I'll keep looking for "bargains too good to pass up".
    I'm not focused on the Registry points, but the difference in score between the F-12 I had in the 1921-D slot and the VF-25 I just replaced it with was only 373 points - 1256 for the F-12 vs. 1629 for the VF-25. Seems like there should be a larger bonus for the VF-25.
     
    My pictures of the 1921-D are over the file size limit, so here's another recent addition to the set.

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  22. CBC
    What REALLY happened?
    Like a lot of other collectors on this site, I was surprised to see the whopping changes in the few Lincoln cents I have (all in Mint sets). But looking a little closer:
    - 1909-S VDB in MS-65 RD.....1,987 points
    - 1947-P in MS-66 RD.........1,999 points
    - 1954-P in MS-63 RD.........1,994 points
    So, to everyone out there, I'll gladly swap my MS-66 RD 1947-P Lincoln for your MS-65 RD 1909-S VDB. You'll gain 12 Registry points! I'll even pay your shipping cost!
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  23. CBC
    Illusions and Reality
    Looks like the great Lincoln point upgrade was an illusion (error or whatever). I'm happy to see NGC has "corrected" the points back to where they were. I had no takers on my swap offer anyway.
    One of my goals for my Walking Liberty halves has been to complete the short set in MS-66 or better. The 1941-S ans 1942-S are the really expensive ones, and I expected it to be a long time before I found what I could afford.
    Several months ago, I was surprised to get an unbelievable deal on the 1942-S. It was in a no-reserve auction; I placed a low bid and was outbid at the last minute (as expected). A week later I was notified that the high bidder had failed to complete the transaction and was offered the opportunity to but it at my original bid - at least $200 under what I thought it was worth.
    I watched a 1941-S for weeks on an auction site; it never quite met the reserve, even after being re-listed twice. Third time around, I decided to take what I saved on the unbelievable deal on my 1942-S and add it to my bid on the 1941-S.
    It arrived yesterday:

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