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If you could only own one coin for the rest of your life, what would it be, pictures welcomed!

Let's ignore the other post, there are a lot of opinions about it. Now this hypothetical ?. Let's say you could only own 1 coin for the rest of your life. You could not sell it, so monetary value is not a factor. What coin would it be?
Nick
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    i would vote for Julian's icon, the $20 Indian pattern. I love the obverse of the $10 Indian. Combined with the beauty of the reverse of the St. Gauden's $20, wow, what a coin!
    Nick
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    Ultra High Relief - If they were already gone, then I'd "settle" for a Coiled Hair Stella image
    Collecting eye-appealing Proof and MS Indian Head Cents, 1858 Flying Eagle and IHC patterns and beautiful toned coins.

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    No photo for me

    1941 S walker in 68 !
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    << <i>No photo for me

    1941 S walker in 68 ! >>



    thats a nice choice. toned or white?
    Nick
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    michaelmichael Posts: 9,524 ✭✭

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    i would vote for Julian's icon, the $20 Indian pattern. I love the obverse of the $10 Indian. Combined with the beauty of the reverse of the St. Gauden's $20, wow, what a coin!

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    << <i>Toss up for me.

    Either the highest graded blast white well struck 1921 Peace

    or

    The craziest deep cameo high grade trade dollar with thick frost >>



    Pinnacle had an amazing Trade $ on their site a few months ago. Only a PF 65*. The toning was unbelievable. IMO
    Nick
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    << <i>image >>



    what a coin!
    Nick
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    I'd go for a 30% full date (any date) off center Franklin half.
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    kiyotekiyote Posts: 5,568 ✭✭✭✭✭
    The Panama Pacific expo (wait for it...) *quarter* pattern. Anyone got a picture of that? It's cool looking... *searches*
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    PerryHallPerryHall Posts: 45,439 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Ultra high relief saint gaudens double eagle.

    Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.

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    1804 Proof Dollar?? SaintGuru paying for it of course!! image




    Edit: 1084 dollar. image
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    You know what, instead of just picking some ultra-rarity that anyone with enough money could buy, I think I would pick a coin from my collection that I worked really hard to find. Maybe my 1963 cent. It would have more meaning to me.
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    << <i>You know what, instead of just picking some ultra-rarity that anyone with enough money could buy, I think I would pick a coin from my collection that I worked really hard to find. Maybe my 1963 cent. It would have more meaning to me.
    imageimage >>



    Geez!! The Holy Grail in Memorials!!! image
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    This will do it for me

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    mgoodm3mgoodm3 Posts: 17,497 ✭✭✭
    Would have to be one that my wife gave me, or the rest of my life may be short.image
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    coinlieutenantcoinlieutenant Posts: 9,305 ✭✭✭✭✭
    The Norweb 1838-O Half Dollar
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    I'm with Newmismatist in thinking an Ultra High Relief Saint is the one to have. The Kellog $50 gold coin or some deep cameo proof gold or, hmmm..... let me think about this one a bit longer. image
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    A Pine Tree Shilling.

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    I read about one in a Hardy Boy's book, The Melted Coins, and after reading about it I thought coin collecting sounded fun. So it was that book and a pine tree shilling that got me interested in collecting coins. So if i could only own one coin that would be the one I would want.
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    A m.s. 67 1901 S quarter, by all rights such a coin should be mine. My precious !!!

    Les
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    MesquiteMesquite Posts: 4,075 ✭✭✭
    The last one I purchased.

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    Either the 1886O Wayne Miller MS67DMPL Morgan $1, or the unique Brasher $15 piece--I'd be happy with either.image
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    It would be the Panama Pacific Expo set; 2 of ea. coins mounted in the frameimage
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    WeissWeiss Posts: 9,935 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Good call, RKKay.

    That would be way up there. But for me, it would probably be one of the following two from the dawn of coinage. They're the reason we're here, folks. If they don't butter your toast, something's wrong with your toaster.

    Miletos electrum stater, 600-550 BC, David Sear, Greek Coins, Vol. 2, # 3439. ($10k)
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    Or...

    Lydian electrum Trite. circa 610 BC. “Walwet”. Lion head r., “WALWET” in Lydian script before. Rv: Double incuse punch. Weid.109 ($5k)

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    I'd love one of those big chunky Pan-Pac octagonal gold pieces. Honestly, it has nothing to do with the value, or gold content, just the design. I love that friggin' owl. There's a Platinum issue coming out in a couple years with an owl and eagle side by side on a branch. I would sell my left arm to get one. I don't care what it'll cost.
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    WalkerfanWalkerfan Posts: 8,975 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I'd be soooo torn, as I have about 10 favorites!!

    I'm VERY certain that I'd NEVER be able to replace this one, especially at the price I paid.

    “I may not believe in myself but I believe in what I’m doing” ~Jimmy Page~

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    matt_dacmatt_dac Posts: 959 ✭✭✭✭✭

    High grade UHR Saint for me as well.

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    ElcontadorElcontador Posts: 7,422 ✭✭✭✭✭

    No photo for me. TDN once owned an 1814 Plain 4 Classic Large Cent in PC 4 BN in an OGH. It's one of probably ten coins I've seen in my life that sang to me that I could actually afford to purchase when I first saw it.

    Excellent strike, even glistening chocolate brown toning on obverse and reverse. A noticeable, but not obnoxious hit around 9:00 in the obverse field was the coin's only distraction.

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    PerryHallPerryHall Posts: 45,439 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I'm surprised no one picked the 1849 Liberty double eagle. It's unique and the first one.

    Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.

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    ThreeCentSilverFLThreeCentSilverFL Posts: 1,659 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I would love a Disme or Half-Disme minted from the silver that Jefferson carried to the mint in his person, referenced in that story I read somewhere.

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    WalkerfanWalkerfan Posts: 8,975 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I always wanted an 1804 Draped bust dollar, too. ;)

    “I may not believe in myself but I believe in what I’m doing” ~Jimmy Page~

    My Full Walker Registry Set (1916-1947)

    https://www.ngccoin.com/registry/competitive-sets/16292/

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    CARDSANDCOINSCARDSANDCOINS Posts: 340 ✭✭✭

    $4 STELLA

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    DennisHDennisH Posts: 13,963 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @RockyMtnProspector said:
    An octagonal $50 Pan Pac in gem, like this one:

    Me too.
    Except a gem is not necessary; the closest version of reality that my dream gets is MS62.

    When in doubt, don't.
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    No HeadlightsNo Headlights Posts: 2,039 ✭✭✭✭✭

    A Cal 2.5 gold. Love the history of that coin!!
    Someday 😀

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    BustDMsBustDMs Posts: 1,574 ✭✭✭✭✭

    THE 1794 dollar.

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    A: The year they spend more on their library than their coin collection.



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    Insider2Insider2 Posts: 14,452 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @DennisH said:

    @RockyMtnProspector said:
    An octagonal $50 Pan Pac in gem, like this one:

    Me too.
    Except a gem is not necessary; the closest version of reality that my dream gets is MS62.

    This is a fantasy topic for most of us. Love that coin but go for at least an MS-69 "finest known" with a gold CAC!

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    bolivarshagnastybolivarshagnasty Posts: 7,348 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I would revisit my collecting roots and go with Blay's 1919 Lincoln in MS69.

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    JimTylerJimTyler Posts: 3,059 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited October 31, 2019 6:31PM

    Territorial $50 Octagon, not fussy which type just a nice one.
    When this post was started I had been a Parole Officer for only 5 years, retirement would have seemed like an eternity. Now I'm retired.

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    rickoricko Posts: 98,724 ✭✭✭✭✭

    If it were one I already owned, it would by my 1909D $5 Indian....If it were one I would like to own, it would be the octagonal PanPac Gold....Cheers, RickO

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    nagsnags Posts: 793 ✭✭✭✭

    Brasher Doubloon.

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