With the year drawing to a close... Post your favorite purchase of 2013

1892 Buffalo Bill's Wild West Company – Obverse 38mm Diameter Medal Die Adjustment Trial Strike
Without a doubt one of the coolest exonumia items I've ever had the opportunity to purchase.
A unique test strike struck on a thick over sized brass planchet for a 1892 prize medal for Buffalo Bill's Wild West Company.
William Fredrick Cody had commissioned London die-sinkers Baddeley & Reynolds to design this medal during one of his overseas tours with Annie Oakley when they performed for Queen Victoria.
Without a doubt one of the coolest exonumia items I've ever had the opportunity to purchase.
A unique test strike struck on a thick over sized brass planchet for a 1892 prize medal for Buffalo Bill's Wild West Company.
William Fredrick Cody had commissioned London die-sinkers Baddeley & Reynolds to design this medal during one of his overseas tours with Annie Oakley when they performed for Queen Victoria.

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PCGS Registries
Box of 20
SeaEagleCoins: 11/14/54-4/5/12. Miss you Larry!
1936-D Buffalo Nickel
It's a common date, but this particular piece is a close to flawless as any I've ever seen for the date/mm. I was thrilled to find it.
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Are you sure AnkurJ as it seems like you bought that a couple years ago?
Slow year for me with U.S. coins. I did pick up a few medals though.
Looking for Top Pop Mercury Dime Varieties & High Grade Mercury Dime Toners.
raw off eBay without any disclosure of mint error
Erik
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Are you sure AnkurJ as it seems like you bought that a couple years ago? >>
Here you go Mr. Moderator:
Heritage Link
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Box of 20
SeaEagleCoins: 11/14/54-4/5/12. Miss you Larry!
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and I still was able to buy some very beautiful coins and tokens that were quite expensive.
But if I had to think very hard as to what brings a smile across my face every time I see it,I will have to pick this
advertising medal for Coke.
It is not by any means expensive, quite inexpensive actually. But
not so easy to find in near perfect condition with the original box.
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CoinsAreFun Toned Silver Eagle Proof Album
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Gallery Mint Museum, Ron Landis& Joe Rust, The beginnings of the Golden Dollar
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<< <i>Bought earlier this year... >>
Are you sure AnkurJ as it seems like you bought that a couple years ago? >>
Here you go Mr. Moderator:
Heritage Link >>
Wow your half is the only thing in 2013 that seems like time stood still...
As life anymore moves pretty rapidly and I blink and it's time for another Copper 4 The Weekend thread.
- Marcus Tullius Cicero, 106-43 BC
But here's one that was a crowd favorite when I posted it here several months ago.
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Holy chit that is an awesome design, coin and story/history!!!!!!!
What do you mean 1 of 6 avail to collectors? >>
Thanks! Six available means there are only six of this type which can be purchased - the other ~16 are in museums. There were certainly more minted originally (although they come from one die so the original population is quite limited) but these were loved in antiquity as much as they are now and therefore were quickly worn slick, then restruck into different types or used as base metal when later currency was debased significantly in Rome, hence the very low survival rate. While my example is just a Good VF, it's one of the finest. There are a few of a similar design which are in a fantastic state of preservation but they were struck several years later under Titus' successor Domitian, which misses on the historical tie-in of the inaugural games.
PCGS PR64BN
"If I say something in the woods and my wife isn't there to hear it.....am I still wrong?"
My Washington Quarter Registry set...in progress
PCGS EF-45
siliconvalleycoins.com
I went 0/3 on the classic coins that I want, maybe next year....
I guess this is my entry for 2013.....
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Latin American Collection
$5 1842-D, PCGS AU53, CAC, Coinfacts
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surely another you love as much pops up, again, as RealOne realized. He does
have some mighty fine coins and I can understand his difficulty in deciding which
is his favorite.
Now, AnkurJ, I love that Bust Half, and thank you for including the link to the
auction so the OP could verify the date of purchase, please forgive him, he's
getting older (just not as old as I) and his memory is just starting to slip.
That's a marvelous coin, Ankur, but you paid Moon Money for it. When the time
comes to sell, I hope you recoup your money.
Jayman1970 - welcome to the Forums, and that's a great 1833 Reduced Quarter.
Most casual collectors fail to realize that that date is the key to the series. Nice coin !!
Lots of other fantastic coins being shown here.... especially the 1805 Half Eagle... OMG
that is a beauty for an AU 53... Looks nearly mark free. Can't blame you if that was your
only purchase for the year - it would've been mine as well !
I basically just collect Barbers, and there are a half dozen newps I love, it's too
hard to pick just one favorite. Maybe my 1900 Half in PCGS 62. It's almost as
nice as my all time favorite Barber, my 1901 Half PCGS 64+.
I'll attach images when I get off the iPad.
Tru View Image { Nice image - but a little too washed out }
Sellers Images: { Also nice, just a tad juiced }
This coin has yet to be imaged by one of the photographers I usually use.
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This 1850-C gold dollar in AU-58 is very well struck and totally original.
And this 1853-D gold dollar is a truly exceptional example of a Dahlonega mint product. I would rather own this piece than many pieces that receive Mint State grades. This one is graded AU-58.
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<< <i>Easily this one, since it was the only one...
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Excellent series and coin....
Maybe I can post one at the end of next year...
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