What was your single greatest numismatic event of 2004?
WACoinGuy
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What one event was your single greatest numismatic event of 2004? It can be anything coin-related: The best deal you got on a coin, the best upgrade you got, meeting Bowers, etc.
For me, the best event was giving a shiny uncirculated Morgan to my son at the Portland ANA show (he was 6 months old at the time). He had been looking at some of the coins that I had brought the night before, and I decided that I was going to find a 1903 MS-64 Morgan to give him (100 years older than him). The next day, I hit the bourse floor. It was harder than I thought to find an MS-64 slabbed 1903 Morgan. Everyone seemed to have them in MS-65, but I didn't want to pay that much. I finally found one for $65, and that night gave it to my son. He held it, turned it around in his hands, and seemed to enjoy studying it. Over the remainder of the year, he continued to play with the coin. Definitely the highlight of my numismatic year.
For me, the best event was giving a shiny uncirculated Morgan to my son at the Portland ANA show (he was 6 months old at the time). He had been looking at some of the coins that I had brought the night before, and I decided that I was going to find a 1903 MS-64 Morgan to give him (100 years older than him). The next day, I hit the bourse floor. It was harder than I thought to find an MS-64 slabbed 1903 Morgan. Everyone seemed to have them in MS-65, but I didn't want to pay that much. I finally found one for $65, and that night gave it to my son. He held it, turned it around in his hands, and seemed to enjoy studying it. Over the remainder of the year, he continued to play with the coin. Definitely the highlight of my numismatic year.
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I am hoping this bodes well for those that have put a few sets away.
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<< <i>Two days in the Smithsonian's vaults, helping to store away their dismantled coin exhibit. >>
Gee Andy, dealers/people of your "ilk" were allowed to do that?
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<< <i>Two days in the Smithsonian's vaults, helping to store away their dismantled coin exhibit. >>
What Andy said . . . and did. What a blast! Holding a tray with two 1933 double eagles, three 1804 dollars, one 1822 half eagle, two $50 gold patterns, one 1974 aluminum cent, and the 1849 double eagle . . . what fun! Not to mention browsing through one of George Morgan's sketch book, spending several hours with the double-dimes, examining the old Indian Peace Medal to be traced as a gift to a particular American Indian, finding auction catalogs I had not been able to locate before, and of course, chatting with a cadre of oustanding numismatic researchers (and SO much more!). Yeah, that qualifies as the greatest numismatic event of 2004.
Okay, perhaps one does beat that . . . starting on staff at the ANA in Colorado Springs.
Lane
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Herb
Stay tuned. The NJ slimeball is going to have troubles he wasn't counting on and it will be in the media.
Same post as in the "worst" event. The good news about this one is the guy will not be ripped off any further and is now in the best hands in the business.
Tom
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Tom Pilitowski
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In 2005, I "resolve" to pick up a nice '09-S and complete the collection.
09/07/2006
It's got to be this:
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Edited to add: And this too, right?
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Tom
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Camelot
Which should allow me to achieve my greatest numismatic accomplishment for 2005 ----
(almost) Finish my 20th Century Proof Only Registry Type Set --
I still need the proof Morgan, proof Barber Dime & 2 -- proof Buffs. (and a 09-VDB proof, but I doubt that I'll ever get one)
TPN
It only took me 11 years to complete this 6 piece set.
But this is no more exciting than all of your great 2004 events!
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