If you could own just one coin what would it be?
Ogden
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If you, by some unfortunate circumstance, were a coin collector and your situation prevented you from ever again leaving your house, what would the one coin be that you would want next to you to look at for the rest of your life?
Ogden
I personally would love a 1955 MS 65 Red double die! Man that would be the best!!!
Ogden
I personally would love a 1955 MS 65 Red double die! Man that would be the best!!!
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what a coin
Or I would take mike caspers inventory and that would hold me for awhile.
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Or...
Would you care to respond for me? You know what is my #1 coin of all time!!!
EVP
How does one get a hater to stop hating?
I can be reached at evillageprowler@gmail.com
well....it's either that or the James Stack 1870-S Seated Liberty dollar - not sure which!
(I want that coin so bad it hurts each time I think about it...)
EVP
How does one get a hater to stop hating?
I can be reached at evillageprowler@gmail.com
The James Stack 1873cc NA quarter MS66. Finest known of only several pieces.
roadrunner
sincerely michael
TDNs 1838-o proof half dollar
Carl
"The silver is mine and the gold is mine,' declares the LORD GOD Almighty."
President, Racine Numismatic Society 2013-2014; Variety Resource Dimes; See 6/8/12 CDN for my article on Winged Liberty Dimes; Ebay
THE 1907 Extremely High Relief proof that was presented to Teddy Roosevelt. Now in the ANA musuem. If I can't wrestle that one away, there are 4 graded PR68 by PCGS. That will do.
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Type collector since 1981
Current focus 1855 date type set
The 1795 Flowing Hair Dollar does exist in MS66 -- just not in a PCGS holder. This one is graded Specimen 66 by NGC (with a silver plug, no less)! It was once in the collection of Congressman Jimmy Hayes (who helped to get the 1933 $20 legalized), and now is in the collection of the owner of the Childs 1804 Dollar (PCGS-PR68).
I would agree with TDN. My pick would be the Amon Carter 1794 Dollar.
Amon Carter 1794 Dollar
Two amazing coins. Thanks. And I love your icon.
Clankeye
Anyway: 1920-S $10 Eagle. Grade? Nice AU58 Cost? Approx. $15K (ouch!)
jom
None of the uber-rarities (1804 $1, 1913 Lib 5c, 1933 $20, etc) interest me. Even if I could afford them, I don't think I'd buy them, except for strictly investment purposes.
One coin that might interest me would be an high grade 09S-VDB. And that would be strictly for the "wow" factor to beginning collectors who don't realize that they are overrated.
Now that I think about it, I think I would like to own a nice, off-center Morgan dollar or other early coin. I've always found them really interesting.
Amon Carter 1794 dollar
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Joe.
I'd pick one of these also so I could tease LucyBop
Hoot
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Ogden
gave me last year as a Christmas present--1863 Public
Accomodation. Probably VF, probably not too expensive,
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