What is your "Dream Coin?"
johngerman
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Thought it would be neat to see what people's "Dream Coin" would be. You know, the one that people could drown over because of the river of drool coming out of your mouth. Yeah....that coin. Just post here and watch the rivers start flowing....
Mine would not be the rarest, or the most expensive, but I would look at it every 5 minutes or so...forever....and that coin would be an 1909-S V.D.B. graded MS-69 (Only because 70 is too much for my heart), PL with Cameo-like Devices....Mmmmmmmm....drool.............FIRE RED and luster just dripping off that hottie....so red it's almost purple...........sweet dreams!
Mine would not be the rarest, or the most expensive, but I would look at it every 5 minutes or so...forever....and that coin would be an 1909-S V.D.B. graded MS-69 (Only because 70 is too much for my heart), PL with Cameo-like Devices....Mmmmmmmm....drool.............FIRE RED and luster just dripping off that hottie....so red it's almost purple...........sweet dreams!
Johnathan German
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A 1964 Peace dollar
A 1964 Franklin half
The first 1794 dollar ever struck
One of the first 100 1921 Morgans ever struck...engraved around the edge stating such.
2000 24 Karat gold SAC $1 outerspace coin.
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This coin has history, mystery and top pop behind it. It doesn't get any better than this. Just my opinion.
Either a high grade Pan-Pac Octagonal or this 1850 Double Eagle:
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A 1964 Peace dollar
A 1964 Franklin half
The first 1794 dollar ever struck
One of the first 100 1921 Morgans ever struck...engraved around the edge stating such.
2000 24 Karat gold SAC $1 outerspace coin. >>
Nice list--I actually gave this list to a BIG dealer in 2003 at ANA and said I wanted--one phone call on the 1794, but I need to keep my house!! Do have an outer space coin, a 1921 Zerbe' "proof", but have never seen the 1921-D for sale (I thought there were only 12 actually engraved (one at Colorado Historical Society)--100 given away total. Guess if the lottery was good to me I go with the Child's 1804/1834 Proof Set.
New collectors, please educate yourself before spending money on coins; there are people who believe that using numismatic knowledge to rip the naïve is what this hobby is all about.
1849 double eagle
Judd 1776 Indian double eagle
Brasher doubloon
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"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
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Seriously, the singular 1893-S PCGS MS62PL dollar. I have not seen it but PCGS has (and I will take their assessment in that case) and I need it for my set.
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1- Ultra High Relief Saint Gaudens $20
2- Chain cent with choice, perfectly smooth surfaces--doesn't have to be unc, but no corrosion.
<< <i>Now come on Perry - if they wouldn't let J.P. Morgan buy the 1849 double eagle, how're you gonna get it? >>
Well there IS a second one out there somewhere. Plus a third one in gilt copper.
I'd rather have that than two 1804 dollars.
<< <i>Now come on Perry - if they wouldn't let J.P. Morgan buy the 1849 double eagle, how're you gonna get it? >>
Hey. I can dream, can't I?
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
My grandchildren. The heirs to my collection! (Just not to soon I hope)
Anyone got one that won't require me to sell my house to afford it?
David
<< <i>Ultra high relief Saint Gaudens double eagle >>
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<< <i>A Sac dollar in PCGS PO-1, because that would mean I lived one helluva long life. >>
I guess I'd like a $500 1/10th oz gold eagle from year 2471 then.
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Later, Paul.
Later, Paul.