This is a Brillant topic for a thread ! My newer iphone imagery endlessly annoys me so I offer no proof of life for this prescient topic today. More to say at some point, or maybe or not ? Anyways I wish you all who collect up goodies in your unusual hobby cocoon a VERY HAPPY 2023 !!! If you follow offers you know what exists or existed before you closed that offer.
The one that started it all. Purchased in 1991 as a raw VF from an antiques dealer in Pacific Grove CA who side-armed coins on an occasional basis. Being a native North Carolinian, the mint’s brief history, its operations, and the allure of the coinage itself were all too tempting to keep the pursuit to just once. I’ve owned duplicates of this date, and currently have a 2nd P45/CAC, but this one holds a special place.
50 years for these coins. The Barber half I received on my paper route when I was a kid and the 2 Three cent pieces were found in my grandmother’s attic in a tin box.
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Not special, first coin I kept,
Not special,second coin I kept

Bought this coin raw back in the early days of eBay. I have had it for 20+ years now.
Complete Set of Chopmarked Trade Dollars
Carson City Silver Dollars Complete 1870-1893http://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/showcase.aspx?sc=2722"
Picked it from circulation in the mid 50s. I keep it in my Registry.
I bought these sometime around 1991 from a coin shop in Jackson (or maybe Amador?), CA.
This is a Brillant topic for a thread ! My newer iphone imagery endlessly annoys me so I offer no proof of life for this prescient topic today. More to say at some point, or maybe or not ? Anyways I wish you all who collect up goodies in your unusual hobby cocoon a VERY HAPPY 2023 !!! If you follow offers you know what exists or existed before you closed that offer.
The one that started it all. Purchased in 1991 as a raw VF from an antiques dealer in Pacific Grove CA who side-armed coins on an occasional basis. Being a native North Carolinian, the mint’s brief history, its operations, and the allure of the coinage itself were all too tempting to keep the pursuit to just once. I’ve owned duplicates of this date, and currently have a 2nd P45/CAC, but this one holds a special place.

I have had this Large Cent for at least 45 years. Was part of my first submission to PCGS when I joined last year.

That’s got a very nice look. 👍
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Of the current holdings in my collection, I've had this piece the longest- since 2005.
Bought this one in 2002.
This was the first certified coin I bought over 20 years ago. I had no knowledge of graded coins yet, so it was an interesting venture for me.
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Had this since 2000. Its in a new slab after restoration to remove some light PVC.
1999 MS 67 74 percent curved clip
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50 years for these coins. The Barber half I received on my paper route when I was a kid and the 2 Three cent pieces were found in my grandmother’s attic in a tin box.
Inherited from my uncle 20+ years ago. One of his older pieces, more than enough to pass the coin bug on to me.