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EdG_Ohio

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  1. After selling 31 coins recently I swore I'd chill out for a bit and well .... ....I've wanted one of these for some time now and got it at a very reasonable price at a auction, so merry xmas to me (along with a few others I'll post once I receive them). Ed G.
  2. A Victory coin of sorts celebrating a battle(s)...from my poor German understandings. Very nice design.
  3. I've always enjoyed the Obv on these, to me the layout is darn near perfect.
  4. Mr. Lincoln was difficult to part with, but a decision was made.
  5. The U.S. Mint carries numerous Medals of previous presidents should a person have a interest in such things. https://catalog.usmint.gov/medals/presidential/
  6. Final day for these, Thanks for looking.
  7. Final 2 coins @ GC ending 11.14.21 2 attractive coins with one being a very nice 43'-D 1c steel MS67 w/CAC green bean(reg. 694pts) Thanks for looking ! Ed G. 1068901 1943-D Lincoln Cent NGC MS-67 OH CAC 1079667 Australia 2008-P Gold $15 Koala PCGS Proof-70 DCAM (AGW = 0.0999 oz.)
  8. These end 11.07.21 43' steel coming soon. Thanks for looking. Ed G. 1074347 1988-P $5 Tenth-Ounce Gold American Eagle PCGS Proof-69 DCAM 1074348 1997 $5 Tenth-Ounce Gold American Eagle PCGS MS-69 1074349 2019 $10 Quarter-Ounce Gold American Eagle PCGS MS-69 1074350 2021 $25 Half-Ounce Gold American Eagle Type 1 First Strike PCGS MS-70
  9. A beautiful coin to say the least, and a substantial amount to be found by the son given the time period.
  10. The differences seem very noticeable to me. 2021 - The nostril and mouth shape on Obv. and on the Rev pretty much everything along the "One Dollar" line and below.(including the rays shape and lengths)
  11. Getting down to the nitty-gritty...still some good deals waiting to happen. Thanks for looking
  12. Ran a Whois on the domain... Domain Name: NGCOIN.COM " Registry Domain ID: 127494259_DOMAIN_COM-VRSN Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.maprilis.com.vn Registrar URL: http://www.maprilis.com.vn Updated Date: 2021-08-17T07:35:47Z Creation Date: 2004-08-16T21:52:02Z Registry Expiry Date: 2022-08-16T21:52:02Z Registrar: APRIL SEA INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION Registrar IANA ID: 1475 Registrar Abuse Contact Email: admin@maprilis.net Registrar Abuse Contact Phone: 2128731170 Domain Status: clientDeleteProhibited https://icann.org/epp#clientDeleteProhibited Domain Status: clientTransferProhibited https://icann.org/epp#clientTransferProhibited Domain Status: clientUpdateProhibited https://icann.org/epp#clientUpdateProhibited Name Server: NS111373.ZTOMY.COM Name Server: NS211373.ZTOMY.COM DNSSEC: unsigned URL of the ICANN Whois Inaccuracy Complaint Form: https://www.icann.org/wicf/ >>> Last update of whois database: 2021-10-30T07:20:24Z <<< Where does the domain name.vn come from? The domain name registry for .vn is the Vietnam Internet Network Information Center ( VNNIC ). In 2003, the company Dot VN, Inc. signed an agreement with VNNIC allowing it to market the vn domain name abroad.
  13. Still ongoing, some great deals to be had for Lincoln, Morgan fans and bullions folks. The 1943-D 1c steel has been awarded a Green bean from CAC and should be up over the weekend. Thanks for looking.
  14. @LISA B Any thoughts on how to add a CAC designation to a coin in registry, one that has been in a persons registry but was sent in at a later date?
  15. How does a person update/change a coin status that is already in the registry, competitive sets, but has been sent in to CAC for evaluation and has received a green or gold bean ? Thanks
  16. ...and the 1849 broke my heart too ...but yes, it's saddening.
  17. So, I picked the coins up today and talked to my sister about what to expect once i saw them ..... which wasn't much. Couple of interesting but worn ones, the bronze 1864 stood out and a few others. A major bummer was the 1849 G$1 that had been turned into a necklace back in, I think 1925, by a N.J. jeweler that came with it's own special packaging(no pic of it). The Rev looked great and the Obv was pretty nice also minus the ding on the rim. The Indian 1C speak for themselves but I'll break out the ole magnifier to have a better look at a few more "key" dates. 3 - 1932 25c most likely XF at best. 8 - 90% Kennedy's 19 - 80% Kennedy's 1 - 1896 Morgan maybe 50/53 ...a few others I'll add at a later date. Thanks for looking.
  18. updated 10.19.21 4 bullion coins added ...ending 11.07.21
  19. Update 10.16.21 ...Images added to GC for viewing. ....The following coins are being offered at GC until 10/31/21. Imges will appears, I assume, once GC gets the uploaded. There will be a 1943D Steel 1c MS67 that has been awarded a Green bean and will be posted on GC in the next few days. that is currently at CAC for evaluation and 5 various bullion being graded by a TPG that will be added at a later date. Making a few changes in my coin collecting direction. a Thanks for looking. Ed G. 1067943 1948 Lincoln Cent NGC MS-66 RD 1067944 1948 Lincoln Cent NGC MS-66 RD 1067945 1948 Lincoln Cent NGC MS-66 RD 1067946 1949 Lincoln Cent NGC MS-66 RD 1067952 1959 Lincoln Cent NGC Proof-68 RD 1067948 1964 Lincoln Cent NGC Proof-69 CAMEO 1067941 1932-S Washington Quarter NGC VF Details 1067947 1959 Washington Quarter Type B Rev NGC MS-65 1067954 1943 Walking Liberty Half Dollar PCGS MS-64 (Toned) 1067949 1965 Kennedy Half Dollar SMS NGC MS-67 1067950 1966 Kennedy Half Dollar SMS NGC MS-67 1067951 1966 Kennedy Half Dollar SMS NGC MS-67 1067936 1878-S Morgan Silver Dollar NGC MS-63 (Toned) 1067937 1881-S Morgan Silver Dollar NGC MS-63 1067938 1887 Morgan Silver Dollar NGC MS-65 (Toned) 1067939 1900 Morgan Silver Dollar NGC MS-63 1067942 1934 Peace Silver Dollar NGC MS-63 1067940 1912 Indian Gold Quarter Eagle NGC AU-58 1067955 2010 $1 Silver Eagle First Strike PCGS MS-70 1067953 2006-W $50 One-Ounce Gold American Eagle Burnished NGC MS-70 1067956 2015-W America Liberty High Relief $100 Gold PCGS MS-70 1067957 1871 Gold 25c California Fractional Round Liberty BG-813 NGC Unc Details 1067958 Mexico 1945 Gold 2.5 Pesos Restrike NGC MS-66 (AGW = 0.0603 oz.) 1067959 Mexico 1947 Gold 50 Pesos Restrike KM-481 NGC MS-65 (AGW = 1.2057 oz.) 1067960 Mexico 1959-M Gold 10 Pesos Restrike KM-473 NGC MS-65 (AGW = 0.2411 oz.) Updated 10.19.21 .... These listed below end 11.07.21 ↓↓↓ 1074347 1988-P $5 Tenth-Ounce Gold American Eagle PCGS Proof-69 DCAM 1074348 1997 $5 Tenth-Ounce Gold American Eagle PCGS MS-69 1074349 2019 $10 Quarter-Ounce Gold American Eagle PCGS MS-69 1074350 2021 $25 Half-Ounce Gold American Eagle Type 1 First Strike PCGS MS-70
  20. Sister texts me that she has 117 Indian 1c dating from 1864-1909 along w/30-40 what she thinks are all silver Kennedy's that came from a in-laws safe deposit box. Her In-law and herself apparently have "joint custody" of sorts. 1st question asked,"can I polish these with something?" and 2nd "can I use baby wipes?" ....I immediately call her and let her know with a resounding NO ! "but some have green stuff on them" she says...Told her no cleaning what so ever and to handle by edges (but I already know about the handling part with her, can't help that.) I'll pay a visit next weekend and see how bad of shape their in, saw a pic of them in a envelope and some have seen better days, saw quite a few prag to fine. Who knows maybe some of the 1860's range ones have a decent value even if in lower scale, time will tell. I know they don't intend on keeping these as that crew is all about the $$. Looks like I have a bit of a adventure ahead of me.
  21. I have 2 new, at least to me, 1c coins I picked up raw in a auction a while back and decided to test my meager grading skills on them. I'm very pleased that my grading matched NGCs, although these aren't part of any particular outstanding pieces. One here and other in For the Love of copper coin forum. Please excuse the poor images.