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A Pocket Coin Type Collection

I love the feel of real coins in my fingers - the feel of a real coin (not plastic) is wonderful!

I have a dealer that quietly takes care of me and often will find me a Pocket Coin when he brings me an encapsulated coin of some value. Sure, the pocket coin is always very very well worn and the details faint or damaged; still, it is wonderful to have a companion Pocket Coin to enjoy the "feel" of while we protect the "look" in encapsulated plastic.

What I really want is a Pocket Coin Type Collection!!!!!! One that can be touched and felt <GRIN>!!!!!
Greg Watson

Brazelton Hotels

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  • nwcsnwcs Posts: 13,386 ✭✭✭
    I know that there are people who definitely agree with you here on having a coin to play with. image I just can't bear to do it, though, to any coin that isn't already well worn (AG-VG).
  • Lately my sets have evolved into one slabbed and one raw of each set.

    I, too, like the of feel the coins and to look without plastic in the way.
  • MacCoinMacCoin Posts: 2,544 ✭✭
    my dealer turn me on to a old worn 1888O morgan for 5.00 I keep in my pocket for tubbing. when you shop over the internet its crazy to buy big money coins without a peace of plastic. I do shop on ebay alot but I have to go to a coins shop once a month and a show atleast once of more time a year. than I like to buy raw type coins I can hands on.
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    I hate it when you see my post before I can edit the spelling.

    Always looking for nice type coins

    my local dealer


  • << <i>I just can't bear to do it, though, to any coin that isn't already well worn (AG-VG). >>



    I agree - my "Pocket Coins" are usually very very very well worn, often damaged - often not even the same date or mint - but I do really enjoy having at least one of each series to enjoy!
    Greg Watson

    Brazelton Hotels
  • And I thought I was going crazy!!! I carry around a 1988-D Olympic $ for a pocket piece that will be about EF45 in just a year or so!
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  • BaleyBaley Posts: 22,663 ✭✭✭✭✭
    heh, all of the coins in my circ type set are pocket quality coins, from good to fine and some VFs, and I handle them "not by the edges" all the time. of course, value does have some concern and I don't really Jingle a coin worth more than about $100. I agree, touching them is half the pleasure for a well worn piece of history, I always wonder how many times this thing was spent and who bought what with it , and then who bought and sold it as a collectible, in the 100 or 150 years since it was made until if found its way into my hands. Yes I've got slabbed Ms 6x and Pf6x coins too, but somehow I like my raw ones best. Well, in a way... image

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  • EVillageProwlerEVillageProwler Posts: 5,856 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Greg,

    For what I'm about to say, you may find me exceedingly eccentric:

    I enjoy using high-grade circ key dates as pocket pieces. A couple of years ago, I carried around a $17K Seated Dollar around with me as I go to shows. Admittedly, the coin was in a paper flip. But, I liked the feel of it and I can pull it out and show it to people. I have since gotten that coin slabbed, and has only seen the light of day a couple of times since. What a shame to do that to such an appealing and rare coin.

    Now, I carry around an 1873-CC w/arr dime. It is worth several thousand dollars. But, I don't mind. It is fun for me, and I feel it brings me good luck at the shows. It is in a 2''x2'' non-PVC flip, with a white card background for visual effect. It had been slabbed (by ANACS, net graded), but I like it better raw and as a charm piece. If, or when, I sell this, I will not be sure what else I have that is of like charm...

    I have a small stack of low-grade circ Capped Bust halves, but at that value, I doubt that each one would bring me much charm or luck. Perhaps I'll get around to attributing them someday. If I have an R.5 or better variety, then I think I've found my next charm.

    I have also carried around with me one of my early large cents; they are nice, but also not of too much value. I once had an 1849 dollar that I bought as F15. It was totally original and problem free, and gorgeous for what it was. Unfortunately, someone at a show fell in love with my charm and made me an offer I couldn't refuse. Too bad. As soon as I sold it, I felt very empty and had to replace the charm as soon as possible.

    I really need to stop showing off my charms...

    EVP

    PS I just thought of another potential charm: I have a complete set of Walkers, several of the key dates are low-grade raw circs. I can use the '19-S, or any one of the '21 mints... All totally original and problem free!

    How does one get a hater to stop hating?

    I can be reached at evillageprowler@gmail.com

  • GaCoinGuyGaCoinGuy Posts: 2,763 ✭✭✭✭
    I love the feel and weight of silver dollars in my pocket..........so I swap monthly between a bent up and polished 83 Morgan, a 23 Peace dollar that is gouged pretty bad and a proof Ike(CAM). Although the Ike is looking pretty nasty these days, people still get a kick out of seeing it("WOW! I used to have a bunch of those things!")
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  • 66Tbird66Tbird Posts: 2,858 ✭✭✭
    For me its an 1857 seated dime in g that sits inside a picture window on my keychain . Always gets a lot of comments like "what is that?"
    Need something designed and 3D printed?
  • The $50 Platinum 2001 coin I carry as a conversation piece isn't as neat as a seated dime or an older silver dollar, but its a conversation piece because not that many people beyond collectors has seen them.

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