Now that you're worth $45 million, what will you collect?
MrEureka
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Andy Lustig
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BTW, I would collect Accented Hair Kennedy half dollars.
Russ, NCNE
Brian.
Seriously, I would buy a nice house on the south coast near the Monterey peninsula with my wife. Start a coin business and enjoy life.
So pretty much the only thing different from now is the house!!!
John
siliconvalleycoins.com
Forgot to add - Is there any way we can take say $20 Million now and promise all our parts afterwards?
JJacks
Walt
To answer your question. I'd collect full "head" standing lib quarters, 1984 double "ear" cents, 1888-O "hot lips" Morgans. "bust" coins. Any others I should add to my set?
Seth
Cars;
Silver Dollars;
Cents;
Kennedys (yes, really - I love them);
Trimes;
Pretty much all the coins that went for circulation since 1794...
and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
<< <i>Any others I should add to my set? >>
How about "belly button" Morgans?
Russ, NCNE
Go BIG or GO HOME. ©Bill
Rainbow Stars
LincolnSence - Are you prepared to pay $45 million per?
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We finally got a legitimate answer from Seth!
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collect interest. OK so we would buy our two sons homes, give them
a pile of cash and continue to babble on the forum. At 65, what more could a person
want. I WOULD COLLECT GOLD PROOF COINS!!!!!!!!!!!
Camelot
also draped bust silver coins, in mint state, again by die variety.
Pre-1855 proof coins. pre-1933 proof gold.
R7 and R8 patterns.
that would get me started.
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
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