Ok it's a pattern, a toss up between J-1548 ($50 dollar gold piece) or the 1855 $50 Kellog & Co. gold piece. What's better than a big honkin piece of gold Guess I would just flip a coin, both are incredible pieces.
Gambling cost me a wife, but with a half billion, I'm sure she'd pretend to love me again. I saw her name on the FACEBOOK with a bunch of ex/gf's too. LOL And they said I was boring hanging out with coin geeks.
Being as me winning is a fantasy, then so should the coin:
If I were to win, I would spend A LOT on advertising to shake loose that uncirculated 1793 Strawberry Leaf large cent. The reward I would float for this coin would be $2.5 million.
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The Garrett/Pogue 1795 coin (best) is not available. The Eliasberg very recently was. Since I owned it 25 years ago I'm likely bored by it: I also owned the Norman Stack coin. BTW, I lost money on both
If I hold the winning ticket, consider the Eliasberg coin yours.
For me, if it exists, a 1792 Silver Disme Specimen.
Only three Silver Dismes exist, the best one of which hasn't be seen or heard of for over 50 years. I might take it even if it's just Choice Unc. MrE and I owned the Parmelee coin, which I have previous described as "VF details, wholesome original scratches dating from before its first noted sale in 1890".
Edited to add: Since TDN doesn't do gold, maybe EPN's gold pattern Washington pocket piece so I don't have to go thermonuclear.
Or one of the gold Libertas Americana medals (his or hers}.
Wait ! I'm not married either
"People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." - Geo. Orwell
If I was the 24 year old kid who just won the Powerball (600 mil), the first thing I would do is get the hell out of Florida! After that I would take the first piece of circulation coinage I received in change and have it graded and slabbed with a "special label" through our host that simply reads "New Money of Kings" and keep it forever. It would be the Coolest coin that I ever owned!!!!
Change wives in a heart beat. As much as you do for them, then if YOU won 1/2 billion, get a great lawyer. Even if you only get half, it's still 250 million!
You only live life once, enjoy it like it's your last day. It just MIGHT be!
I sure hope most of you are kidding about dumping your wife, if not you might need to reconsider your current situation. Money shouldn't change the love and trust you have with your wife.
That kind of money, I would buy the most expensive coin...then start collecting something else that suits my fancy, cars, paper money, artwork, islands, shipwreck treasure (it isn't the same thing as coins exactly) you name it, really who cares, I've got a half a billion dollars! I would just do cool stuff...open a couple history and art museums, shoot even a coin museum...then I wouldn't be buying coins, the museum foundation would.
If I won half a BIL I think I'd be looking for a way to get rid of it as fast as possible in some humanitarian fashion. That kind of money weighs heavily on the soul, especially when you didn't actually EARN it!
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Would decorate the living room very nicely, and would be a great conversation starter.
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Would decorate the living room very nicely, and would be a great conversation starter.
I would arrange for them to take a dozen or so of those planchets and make me a deep die cap of those... would still be one coin, right??
Of course, that couldn't happen because I think those are actually cast and not struck with a die... oh well
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I'd still have a lot left over....
Edit: Then buy a mail order bride.
What's better than a big honkin piece of gold
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Would decorate the living room very nicely, and would be a great conversation starter.
I hope the guard is included.
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Soon as another 1913 is available , it's mine !
<< <i>I'd change wives.
bob
Too hard to settle on just one. In this scenario, do I have a prenup?
I fixed it for you ambro51
Oh, wait, I'm not married. Problem solved.
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I saw her name on the FACEBOOK with a bunch of ex/gf's too. LOL And they said I was boring hanging out with coin geeks.
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If I were to win, I would spend A LOT on advertising to shake loose that uncirculated 1793 Strawberry Leaf large cent. The reward I would float for this coin would be $2.5 million.
<< <i>I'd probably settle on the finest 1795-1797 $10 available >>
This is the one that come to mind for me also.
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--- If it should happen I die and leave this world and you want to remember me. Please only remember my opening Sig Line.That said, I'd try to get the finest known UHR.
Fun to think about...
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bob
Then you'd only have a quarter billion dollars (less Uncle Sam's cut) to spend.
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bob
Then you'd only have a quarter billion dollars (less Uncle Sam's cut) to spend. >>
Poor poor thing!
Seriously, would anyone who won THAT kind of scratch let themselves be dictated to like that?
<< <i>I'd probably settle on the finest 1795-1797 $10 available >>
The Garrett/Pogue 1795 coin (best) is not available. The Eliasberg very recently was. Since I owned it 25 years ago I'm likely bored by it: I also owned the Norman Stack coin. BTW, I lost money on both
If I hold the winning ticket, consider the Eliasberg coin yours.
For me, if it exists, a 1792 Silver Disme Specimen.
Only three Silver Dismes exist, the best one of which hasn't be seen or heard of for over 50 years. I might take it even if it's just Choice Unc. MrE and I owned the Parmelee coin, which I have previous described as "VF details, wholesome original scratches dating from before its first noted sale in 1890".
Edited to add: Since TDN doesn't do gold, maybe EPN's gold pattern Washington pocket piece so I don't have to go thermonuclear.
Or one of the gold Libertas Americana medals (his or hers}.
Wait ! I'm not married either
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I would get rid of her.
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That kind of money, I would buy the most expensive coin...then start collecting something else that suits my fancy, cars, paper money, artwork, islands, shipwreck treasure (it isn't the same thing as coins exactly) you name it, really who cares, I've got a half a billion dollars! I would just do cool stuff...open a couple history and art museums, shoot even a coin museum...then I wouldn't be buying coins, the museum foundation would.
Wouldn't even pay off the house.
Disappointed in you folks.
Disappointed in humanity.
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