MIKESARTIFACTS's Coin Album

1914-S 5C VF20 PCGS #3926

Love 'em grungy

1914-S 5C VF30 PCGS #3926

Still has mint luster...

1915-D 5C XF40 PCGS #3928

Sharp Horn

1915-S 5C XF40 PCGS #3929

Not much rub for an XF40...

1921-S 5C VF30 PCGS #3948

Solid for the grade.

1925-S 5C VF30 PCGS #3956

Mushy strike...

1938-D 5C Buffalo MS66 PCGS #3984

My Father and I went to Joel D. Rattew's (Sr.) office in 1980 and purchased this "Gem BU" piece for $75.00 for my 16th birthday. It was my first uncirculated type coin. I sent it in to PCGS more than 25 years later for certification, the coin is of course extremely common but has great sentimental value to me.

1938-D 5C Buffalo MS66 PCGS #3984

My Father and I went to Joel D. Rattew's (Sr.) office in 1980 and purchased this "Gem BU" piece for $75.00 for my 16th birthday. It was my first uncirculated type coin. I sent it in to PCGS more than 25 years later for certification, the coin is of course extremely common but has great sentimental value to me.

1883-O $1 MS63 PCGS #7146

A lustrous coin with hues ranging from vibrant neons to terminal black, with about 80% of the obverse covered in textile dot pattern from mint bag.

1884-O $1 MS64 PCGS #7154

A textile bag-toner with the classic color progression, and about 60% of the obverse imprinted with textile dot pattern from original mint bag. Near gem and a real headlight of a coin.

1930-S 5C RPM, FS-501 AU50 PCGS #38463

Always trying to add a variety to this set when possible

1930-S 5C RPM, FS-501 AU50 PCGS #38463

Always trying to add a variety to this set when possible