Bruceswar Posted April 23, 2006 Share Posted April 23, 2006 With all the wonderful coins that have been shown, it humbles me to post my newest but, here goes....as well as learning to photograph for the web.. I like the 57 flyer alot Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bruceswar Posted April 23, 2006 Share Posted April 23, 2006 if you missed it... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EZ_E Posted April 23, 2006 Share Posted April 23, 2006 if you missed it... Dang it, Bruce! That is one of the finest 1921 Peace Dollars that I have ever seen! The strike is phenominal! I'd rather have it than most 64's and 65's that are out there! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bruceswar Posted April 23, 2006 Share Posted April 23, 2006 Thanks for the nice comments.... Color to boot, Strike is nice.. hits are the weak point. Its at NGC right now.. we shall see how it does ... wish me luck Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EZ_E Posted April 23, 2006 Share Posted April 23, 2006 I am utterly fascinated with this find, Bruce. Amazing! Where did you get it from if I may be so bold in asking? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bruceswar Posted April 23, 2006 Share Posted April 23, 2006 an Antique shop of all places... just a WOW find at the price I got it at Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bruceswar Posted April 23, 2006 Share Posted April 23, 2006 an Antique shop of all places... just a WOW find at the price I got it at Ok now that you all have dropped your mouth's open ... hehe j/k ok maybe some of yall did. It pays too look around Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EZ_E Posted April 23, 2006 Share Posted April 23, 2006 That makes more sense! I've only seen overpriced junk at antique stores. Although I did purchase a nice original VF Petite head large cent once but gave it away to a YN. I still have that hole to fill in my Dansco album. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bruceswar Posted April 23, 2006 Share Posted April 23, 2006 So givin what the peace Dollar is Strike, Color, Overall.. What kinda premuim would you pay for this coin? 10%? 30%? Lets just say it comes back MS 62... or at best MS 63*... My lucky find for the year.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bruceswar Posted April 23, 2006 Share Posted April 23, 2006 I take that back.... I have 2 so far this year... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chinook Posted April 23, 2006 Share Posted April 23, 2006 chinook ...is the a PR66? Stunning coin and looks exceptionally clean.....WOW Yup. There were 2 obverse dies used in 1873. One comes with deep mirrors the other is more satiny. This one has great mirrors. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TomB Posted April 23, 2006 Share Posted April 23, 2006 You know, chinook, it's terrible to admit this but I always cringe when I see you post to this thread as I expect another fabulous coin to have been salted away forever! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chinook Posted April 23, 2006 Share Posted April 23, 2006 Tom, the funny thing is, I think exactly the same when you post!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TomB Posted April 23, 2006 Share Posted April 23, 2006 Since that's the case, here's the coin I bought just before the half dime posted previously and that you were able to inspect sight-seen at Baltimore. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kryptonitecomics Posted April 23, 2006 Share Posted April 23, 2006 chinook ...is the a PR66? Stunning coin and looks exceptionally clean.....WOW Yup. There were 2 obverse dies used in 1873. One comes with deep mirrors the other is more satiny. This one has great mirrors. I wouldn't have been shocked if you told me it was a 67....very clean and PQ for the grade from what I can see....quite lovely Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IGWT Posted April 23, 2006 Author Share Posted April 23, 2006 You know, chinook, it's terrible to admit this but I always cringe when I see you post to this thread as I expect another fabulous coin to have been salted away forever! I feel the same way. That signature line will just keep getting longer, and longer, and longer . . . . No sympathy for you though, Tom, after posting that 1914 1c. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chinook Posted April 24, 2006 Share Posted April 24, 2006 Since that's the case, here's the coin I bought just before the half dime posted previously and that you were able to inspect sight-seen at Baltimore. Ouch!!!! Right in the heart. Here are a few that might hit you below the belt. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bruceswar Posted April 24, 2006 Share Posted April 24, 2006 Ok now Tom is going to break the bank vault with nice coins Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MikeKing Posted April 24, 2006 Share Posted April 24, 2006 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MunkyMan95 Posted April 24, 2006 Share Posted April 24, 2006 I WANT A NORSE AMERKICAN MEDAL!!! THAT NORSE AMERICAN MEDAL! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EZ_E Posted April 24, 2006 Share Posted April 24, 2006 Me liketh, alot! Thick or thin? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MikeKing Posted April 24, 2006 Share Posted April 24, 2006 thanks, it's a thin one. Hard to find history on these Norse medals! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EZ_E Posted April 24, 2006 Share Posted April 24, 2006 thanks, it's a thin one. Hard to find history on these Norse medals! history in description The mintage for the thick was actually 34,750 struck on various days in May of 1925 with 6000 of the thins struck over three separate days in May. They sold for just over a buck apiece at the time. There were also golds struck at the time which bring a pretty penny today. However, many were whizzed and acid treated to simulate the original matte finish. These bring a substantially reduced price. These medals are no longer as popular as they once were. These were once extremely popular with the old-time classic commem collectors. They have faded from memory in the past 20 years but will probably see an upsurgence with the popularity of so called dollars and medals increasing with the new found exposure on e-bay. Regardless, this is a magnificent medal designed by the famed James Earl Fraser. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I remember five or six years ago, the market for norse medals was $50 for BU thicks, and $100 for BU thins. As soon as NGC and PCGS started graded these medals, the market took off as they were promoted. Same with HK medals. While not being very "rare", the thins are scarce when not abused. The thicks are very common, and overrated pricewise. PCGS65 thicks are priced at $500 and thins at $800, which is unrealistic. Meanwhile NGC64 thicks are about $250 and thins are $400. Commem medals are cool, but not rare, unless you have a special medal. Truthteller 8-1-05 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RGT Posted April 24, 2006 Share Posted April 24, 2006 I've been wanting a nice matte proof Lincoln for a few years now. Unfortunately, reading these boards has ruined my chances of ever getting one. A few years ago I would have settled for a nice spot free example. Now I want one with purty colors and they are all locked away in dark vaults never to see the light of day again. Ah, I couldn't afford one of those anyway. Tom, that half dime is a killer too and one I would love to have in my collection. Unfortunately, I'd have to sell all of my other bust half dimes to get one like it. Beautiful coins all around. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TomB Posted April 24, 2006 Share Posted April 24, 2006 Chinook!!!!!!!!! You and I should sign a nuclear non-proliferation treaty so as to nip this in the bud. After all, you're killing me! As a token of my extended olive branch, here's a nice little 1912 matte proof to look at. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TomB Posted April 24, 2006 Share Posted April 24, 2006 Mike, I saw that Norse on Adrian's site for a while and I was sooooo close to buying it. Now you make me wish I didn't hesitate. Nice purchase! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TomB Posted April 24, 2006 Share Posted April 24, 2006 I apologize for so many consecutive posts but you can blame that chinook! Thanks for the kind words, RGT, but again, chinook is the human matte proof vacuum cleaner around here and I can only claim a handful of these gems as my own. The half dime is also truly nice, and these are actually more reasonably priced than one might think, given their age. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MunkyMan95 Posted April 24, 2006 Share Posted April 24, 2006 This one is in the mail to me today. Though the Bugs Bunny variety is not recognized my PCGS, it is indeed Bugs Bunny in hand. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MunkyMan95 Posted April 24, 2006 Share Posted April 24, 2006 And the reverse... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TomB Posted April 24, 2006 Share Posted April 24, 2006 Your Franklin looks like it has nice frost to it. To tell you the truth, I always thought these looked less like Bugs Bunny and more like a mini-Hitler mustache. I know, that is terrible, but it is what it looks like to me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...