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thedeadpoint

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  1. Totally forgot it was there! Anywho, I did see a lot of other fancy pieces around. Some of the currency stuff was mouth-watering.
  2. Nice! I was up there today and didn't even cover the full bourse floor! I usually can comb all the dealer's tables in an hour and get back to buying. But with the new space, jeeesh... I have no money now either. Whatever, new members of the collectons.
  3. A Grand Canyon medal courtesy of Tiffany (Thanks!). I really want to escape to there now. Two very nice 2001 halves. Besides proofs, easily the nicest Kennedies in my collection. Thanks, Mark! Both arrived today. Thanks again guys!
  4. I still have drool marks on my keyboard from when he posted an image of her a few weeks ago.
  5. Yep. I've got an efficient method of combing the bourse. But it's become necessary to change my methods because I've got 1) series I'm working to finish, 2) series I'm working to add to, and 3) series I'm thinking of starting. Noting which dealers to return to, etc, gets more complex. Anywho, I'll start mapping it all out, maybe run a few rehearsal walks in a nearby gym, and get in mental and physical shape for the hunt. Thanks a bunch. My father passed on a few of my grandfather's gold coins. The rest are personal accumulations over the last decade. I'm a very series oriented collector which gets frustrating once the only holes are big, expensive, rare ones. Re: Eliasburg. His (and other collectors') accomplishments have always fascinated me. I can only dream of the patience and tact it takes to do what they did. Though, if I'm not mistaken, Eliasburg inherited a gigantic chunk of his collection from his father who did a lot of the leg work. Regardless, it's quite a feat.
  6. Thanks, jtryka. I'll definitely keep that in mind. I know there will be plenty of hidden treasures and cherries for the pickin' at Baltimore C&C. One problem is covering the huge floor efficiently. It'll take a few tours of the bourse to not only search for the key notes I need but to even spot some potential new series to add to my collection. Wow... Baltimore is in less than a month. I need to start researching and preparing! George
  7. Odd.. If I can read correctly... this forum is for US "Coppers." Kidding.
  8. Well, I decided to be nosey and looked in my Blackbook on US currency. Judging by the picks, those notes do not run cheap. I'd probably walk out with nothing else but those 3 with the budget I have. I guess I'll have to make a cheaper list of "notes to check out"....
  9. In fact, thanks for posting those. Its nice to see what is out there before I hit the bourse floor. You've really got me thinking.
  10. Those are fantastic looking notes. I hope to diversify my American type in Baltimore in about a month.
  11. I want all of them. Every single one. All for me me me...
  12. Whoa... where did you find all of these?
  13. Re: the "hot topics" - I thought it was good, especially for those too busy to check CP more frequently. I do think down the road, someone should organize a weekly or bi-weekly newsletter written by various members. PCI guy could have a briefing on the current standings in the "Coin Sports" section. Important numismatic news events could be posted. Perhaps more knowledgeable members could submit a short column about their interests. I'm sure you guys have already thought of that and I'm just a naive newby. But it'd be cool anyway.
  14. Will there be any specific and already noteworthy purpose for this account? In other words, will there be a Coinpeople weekly newsletter sent out to the account or other random/fun notices?
  15. I'm a bit suprised to see Venus undressed like that on the Tunisian coin. Gorgeous coin though.
  16. What do you think of ICG's grading? At auctions I see there stuff isn't as popular even if they're highly graded. Living up to the nickname, Curious George
  17. Wow to all. BIG WOW to the uncut sheet of notes.
  18. QATAR!!!! I had the fortune of living there for a year a few years back. I wish I saw this thread earlier, I'd make sure I got to kiss that coin. Go to the Inland Sea! Its gorgeous.
  19. Received it over the weekend but just saw it for the first time: 1916 MS-62 Barber dime won it sight-unseen on a heritage auction. was worried because they usually have fantastic pictures and sometimes they don't list in text if the coin is cleaned/damaged. Luckily, she is beautiful, retains most luster, and not damaged/cleaned!
  20. I LOVE QATAR and have a bunch of their riyals from when I lived there. My mom still goes there a couple times a year for business.
  21. Like most of you said, a raw coin allows you to appreciate the coin as an object of history and art much more than a slab. I don't have the budget I'd like to have for collecting. Therefore, most of the coins in my collection are raw because they're cheaper and there is more room for grading error. However, if there is a key coin or a high grade coin, I'd buy the slab. This gives me much more assurance that the coin is genuine. On a more superficial level, it protects the big money I've managed to invest into the coin. As many of you noted, the current market is very picky with regards to grading. Suppose I find a slabbed MS65 but find the money to upgrade to a more eye-appealing coin, I'll want to sell the 65 coin to help pay for the other one. Many dealers/collectors will buy a slab much more readily because of the TPG stamp of approval. In summary: I go raw when I can. But I go slab when i need to invest my scarce income into that even scarcer coin. I'm sorry if that doesn't make sense. Remember, I'm a poor college student.
  22. I went to the bank and asked for 2 rolls of dimes, 3 rolls of nickels, and 6 rolls of pennies to search through (it's been a while since I've done this.): Nickels: 1939 - I just had to sit back and wonder of the places that coin has seen in its 67 years. 1961 1961 D 2 1964's 1964 D 2 1969 D's 1970 S - Haven't come across an S in a long while. a bunch of other 70's 2 keelboats 2 peace pipes 11 Ocean in Views 6 2005 Buffaloes 1913 V Nick Nothing worthwhile in the dimes. So far, of 2 rolls of pennies, nothing interesting except this 1974 cent that looks like its made of aluminum... hmm.. thats odd. Maybe the other 4 rolls will yield me AT LEAST a wheatie. I guess this bank is in too new an area of town to have anything worthwhile passing through it.
  23. I'm so jealous. I have never, ever, ever found a star note in circulation.
  24. *drool* I was with my father a few years ago and he showed me a '57 $1 Silver Cert. he found in some change. Currently I'm searching for a few of the key notes to finish off my 1923 through 57 series. (Anyone want to spot me a few dozen K for some nice star notes?) Anywho, I credit that circulation find to my currency side of the hobby. My father also received a few '57s from a bank teller but didn't realize it til later that they were sequential. Had he known earlier, he would have gone right back to the bank and asked for the rest of that batch. So for the last 6 years or so, I haven't seen a single silver certificate in circulation. I'd love to find one now.
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