Since I do not have the coin I would buy without hesitation, I cannot show it....and unless it came with a picture, I probably could not show it after I bought it... However, if I see a 1921 Peace Dollar that I like, I will revisit this thread - if it has a picture that I can copy and paste Cheers, RickO
Part of a collection formed back in the 50’s and 60’s that I got first shot at, other than those that the dealer/collector kept for his own set. He graded them using EAC standards and then priced them with the greysheet. I bought about 20 coins that day, and this was one of the favorites. Copper guys know the significance
I purchased this Prooflike 1890-CC $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle without hesitation, and was able to make a very advantageous trade for junk silver at a time when these were valued considerably lower than they are now.
Stuart
Collect 18th & 19th Century US Type Coins, Silver Dollars, $20 Gold Double Eagles and World Crowns & Talers with High Eye Appeal
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1934 China "Junk" Dollars were re-struck in 1949 at all three US mints (P,D,S) and are indistinguishable from the original 1934 dollars and from each other. Typical of common Chinese issues, this one has a pop of 9,200 or so in MS62 with 21,000 or so better. Most are ho-hum gray... this one is not. Saw it at the CRO booth at the ANA last year and bought it immediately.
Took me a second to commit: a tetradrachm of Rhegium.
I had just been outbid on a significant lot and this came up for sale privately, much to my surprise. It was pricey but a better deal than the coin I lost: there's always another coin!
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I found this at a jewelry store/bullion store priced at their normal above market prices. Then I noticed this 1908 Saint was of the less common "With Motto" variety.
I decided to buy this the moment I laid eyes on it at the Denver ANA. It was among the auction Highlights for Goldberg's pre-Long Beach sale so I had to wait a month to seal the deal.
I had just started collecting coins as an adult, and had probably not spent more than $150 on any single coin at that point. Went to a local coin shop that had the coin below graded 65RB in an NGC Fat holder. I'm not even sure I'd seen a 2 cent piece before in person, but I bought it right away.
@morgansforever said:
1. Old soap NGC holder
2. Don't see many 21's that are appealing
3. Love the reverse and the strike, no mushy laurel leaves below the eagle feathers
4. It's PL It really is
5. Subtle toning on both sides
I expect you’d get at least a 64 out of that if you submitted it now. That’s a beautiful example!
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That one.
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I can't ...
If I show you a coin I would buy without hesitation, well, then I bought it. It is no longer a coin I would buy, but a coin I bought.
However, here is one I did buy without hesitation ...
See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces
Since I do not have the coin I would buy without hesitation, I cannot show it....and unless it came with a picture, I probably could not show it after I bought it... However, if I see a 1921 Peace Dollar that I like, I will revisit this thread - if it has a picture that I can copy and paste Cheers, RickO
Thanks for catching the "buy" to "bought." Title of post changed.
Bought a coin shop (no spam intended), without hesitation. Been scratching the proverbial orbs ever since.
I purchased this coin in an old small white ANACS holder several years ago and crossed it through our host at the same grade MS63FH
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Part of a collection formed back in the 50’s and 60’s that I got first shot at, other than those that the dealer/collector kept for his own set. He graded them using EAC standards and then priced them with the greysheet. I bought about 20 coins that day, and this was one of the favorites. Copper guys know the significance
This one, as it fits two of my agendas
1. A piece for the CC Morgan set, I am putting together
2. undergraded in OGH Rattler
No hesitation!
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I purchased this Prooflike 1890-CC $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle without hesitation, and was able to make a very advantageous trade for junk silver at a time when these were valued considerably lower than they are now.
Stuart
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"Luck is what happens when Preparation meets Opportunity"
This is one of my favorites!
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Of all the coins I've bought I only have one that I bought without hesitation. It is my latest purchase.
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1934 China "Junk" Dollars were re-struck in 1949 at all three US mints (P,D,S) and are indistinguishable from the original 1934 dollars and from each other. Typical of common Chinese issues, this one has a pop of 9,200 or so in MS62 with 21,000 or so better. Most are ho-hum gray... this one is not. Saw it at the CRO booth at the ANA last year and bought it immediately.
This is the 1942-S/Inv S PCGS65
I bought this 1875 Trade Dollar earlier this year. It was "love at first sight!"
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Wanted one that was graded.I bought a mint set when it came out
1890cc in a period contemporary Sterling silver bezel AND if that's not a VAM 4 "Tailbar" for $60!
Both those two at $166 with no hesitation
Took me a second to commit: a tetradrachm of Rhegium.
I had just been outbid on a significant lot and this came up for sale privately, much to my surprise. It was pricey but a better deal than the coin I lost: there's always another coin!
The tab toning and colors spoke to me
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Bad transactions with : nobody to date
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Bad transactions with : nobody to date
How could I resist? It had my name on it!
Under $125. PCGS64. Just had to have it!
Only slight hesititation:
And for somewhat "overmarket"........
OINK
This one.....1807 Bust Half Small Stars PCGS AU55 CAC
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I found this at a jewelry store/bullion store priced at their normal above market prices. Then I noticed this 1908 Saint was of the less common "With Motto" variety.
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This was on ebay for maybe 5 minutes when I saw it
I would have to show you my entire collection....
These I snatched up the instant I was aware they were for sale:
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Those look like fantastic coins,
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Bad transactions with : nobody to date
I decided to buy this the moment I laid eyes on it at the Denver ANA. It was among the auction Highlights for Goldberg's pre-Long Beach sale so I had to wait a month to seal the deal.
Boiler, I've got a 1794 half dime. Trade you straight across.
Lovely coin!
The decision to buy was immediate:
but the negotiation was not exactly immediate........
OINK
I had just started collecting coins as an adult, and had probably not spent more than $150 on any single coin at that point. Went to a local coin shop that had the coin below graded 65RB in an NGC Fat holder. I'm not even sure I'd seen a 2 cent piece before in person, but I bought it right away.
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You can say that again; how can such small changes make such a classic design look so bad?
You don't see too many PL '21's around.
I expect you’d get at least a 64 out of that if you submitted it now. That’s a beautiful example!
I fell in love the very first time i laid my eyes on this...
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