Thankful to have this AU 58 1861 $5 gold piece. Had one in the past that I sold, probably one of the few U.S. gold coins I truly regretted giving up. Glad I have one now in my collection and it is an upgrade from my previous XF 45.
@Desert Moon said:
Lucky to own each of these, and each has its own story I remember...............
Oh...thanks for reminding me of my EPIC FAIL at auction with this coin. Grrrr....
When did you pick up this one? Magnificent!
jom
This was last year at CSNS for the 34 in 64. Hey I just outbid you on the 1815, doesn't mean you failed............... My bid was super crazy high, so who would have known???
Thankful to have this 1804. I purchased it in 2025 from APMEX of all places. I had passed on so many nice AU58's that I thought I missed my chance on a nice one. I was so happy to get this one in Mint State!
I am thankful for many of the coins I have in my collection, and more so for the friendships forged within the hobby. I just feel blessed to participate sometimes.
So many coins I could show that would be "one of one" coins to me. The best in class for grade, overall condition and eye appeal ... that I have seen.
This one certainly captures that for an AU55
“We are only their care-takers,” he posed, “if we take good care of them, then centuries from now they may still be here … ”
Saw this coin at a PCGS Collector Show and had to have it. Luckily I was able to trade and pay the difference with Legend. It is still hard to believe I own a mint state 65 CAC bust dollar.
I'm lucky to have an 1848 CAL. quarter eagle. It's graded AU-55, which looks conservative these days.
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@BillJones said:
I'm lucky to have an 1838 CAL. quarter eagle. It's graded AU-55, which looks conservative these days.
I think you mean 1848. Great looking coin with a lot of history!
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I am most thankful for my family and good health. The hobby gives me great joy and that includes all of you!
For this year, I must say that this 63+ CAC Eliasberg coin is the new piece for which I am most thankful!
In anticipation to win it at auction, I had to sell some coins to raise cash. The sales price compared to guide might be ridiculous to many, but I didn't care.
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Had to drive home in a snow storm but our daughter Allison took us to a live performance of the Minnesota State Orchestra which was done while a screening of "The Princess Bride" movie was shown. Almost as much fun as coins; but that is "Inconceivable!". James
Not coin related but very people related. I have never been to the Minnesota State Orchestra before. The smarty pants drive by drive had me park in a part of the garage that would have forced my disabled wife to make at an hour long trudge. I decided to try for help and got it.
I drove to the exit and told a young man there we had forgotten my wife's disabled park pass, had parked in the farthest entry, and needed easier access to the show.
He tore up and cancelled my first $15 dollar pass. Opened a special gate and let us park in the VIP parking spots that are right next to the entry. Then unlocked 2 security doors so we could enter straight into the hall. Who knows, he was very young and may someday grow to be a coin collector. James
This was last year at CSNS for the 34 in 64. Hey I just outbid you on the 1815, doesn't mean you failed............... My bid was super crazy high, so who would have known???
Yeah, you did outbid me but actually I didn't bid at all due to another coin 3 lots later. I couldn't afford both so I only bid on the 1818 which I then LOST. lol Epic Fail!
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Some beautiful coins posted above!
Thankful for so much this year, including all of my friends here in Forum-Land.
Two highlights from this year that I can't put down:
PF-66+ DCAM, CAC


PF-68+ CAM, CAC
Thankful to have this AU 58 1861 $5 gold piece. Had one in the past that I sold, probably one of the few U.S. gold coins I truly regretted giving up. Glad I have one now in my collection and it is an upgrade from my previous XF 45.



Happy Thanksgiving! I consider myself to be very fortunate to be the custodian of these coins.
PCGS AU55 CAC.
Thanks to Greg, I purchased both of these several years ago and am tickled to own them.
Jim
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@Desert Moon my friend, those are all gorgeous, but I’d break some safety glass to get at that 1815 quarter!!!
If I sold the collection, this would be the one to stay.

This was last year at CSNS for the 34 in 64. Hey I just outbid you on the 1815, doesn't mean you failed............... My bid was super crazy high, so who would have known???
Coins, there are many. I’m honestly proud of them all:
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My current Registry sets:
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Empty Nest Collection
PCGS-64


Two cherries found in my collection that changed my approach to collecting.
1855/1854 WB-1 VF35

1874-S WB-4 F15

Thankful to have this 1804. I purchased it in 2025 from APMEX of all places. I had passed on so many nice AU58's that I thought I missed my chance on a nice one. I was so happy to get this one in Mint State!
I am thankful for many of the coins I have in my collection, and more so for the friendships forged within the hobby. I just feel blessed to participate sometimes.
So many coins I could show that would be "one of one" coins to me. The best in class for grade, overall condition and eye appeal ... that I have seen.
This one certainly captures that for an AU55
“We are only their care-takers,” he posed, “if we take good care of them, then centuries from now they may still be here … ”
Todd - BHNC #242
Saw this coin at a PCGS Collector Show and had to have it. Luckily I was able to trade and pay the difference with Legend. It is still hard to believe I own a mint state 65 CAC bust dollar.
I'm lucky to have an 1848 CAL. quarter eagle. It's graded AU-55, which looks conservative these days.
Man, I love this coin. Each time you post it, I'm in awe!
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I think you mean 1848. Great looking coin with a lot of history!
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
Ah one of the top 5 coins I wish I could own………….. Very nice Bill.
Very happy to have this one!
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I am most thankful for my family and good health. The hobby gives me great joy and that includes all of you!
For this year, I must say that this 63+ CAC Eliasberg coin is the new piece for which I am most thankful!
In anticipation to win it at auction, I had to sell some coins to raise cash. The sales price compared to guide might be ridiculous to many, but I didn't care.
"She comes out of the sun in a silk dress,
running like a water color in the rain...."
Had to drive home in a snow storm but our daughter Allison took us to a live performance of the Minnesota State Orchestra which was done while a screening of "The Princess Bride" movie was shown. Almost as much fun as coins; but that is "Inconceivable!". James
It’s been one hell of a year so far, but I have lots to be thankful for, including the friendships I have made over the years on this forum.
Numismatically speaking, it’s been a great year as I’ve picked up several amazing coins, but I’m most thankful for this one.
Dave
Not coin related but very people related. I have never been to the Minnesota State Orchestra before. The smarty pants drive by drive had me park in a part of the garage that would have forced my disabled wife to make at an hour long trudge. I decided to try for help and got it.
I drove to the exit and told a young man there we had forgotten my wife's disabled park pass, had parked in the farthest entry, and needed easier access to the show.
He tore up and cancelled my first $15 dollar pass. Opened a special gate and let us park in the VIP parking spots that are right next to the entry. Then unlocked 2 security doors so we could enter straight into the hall. Who knows, he was very young and may someday grow to be a coin collector. James
Yeah, you did outbid me but actually I didn't bid at all due to another coin 3 lots later. I couldn't afford both so I only bid on the 1818 which I then LOST. lol Epic Fail!
Love the 1815 and the 1834...nice pick up.
jom
Purchased it raw in March 2025. . .it completed my ASE set. . .added the nine 2025 ASE's (still waiting on the USMC PM) to the collection.