Couldn't choose a single coin. Near the top of the short list would be a Pan-Pac octagonal $50, though. I know the round is worth a little more, but I like the octagonal better. In fact, that would probably still be my favorite U.S. coin design even if it were a silver coin worth five bucks. The fact that it's a huge gold coin does nothing much to sway me; I like it strictly for the design.
you've been waiting to bump this thread, haven't you >>
No - saintguru just posted something in another thread that made me think of it. Funny that almost exactly ten years ago today I was posting about dreaming of owning it.
1939 New York World's Fair stretched Merc 10C from my father. I'd be thrilled with a stretched 1C from the same - the coin boy in me wants the stretched Merc.
I'd settle for a legitimate (and legal-to-own) 1964-D Peace dollar - how 'bout in MS-66 as long as we're wishing. I could go for a Peace dollar in MS68 too. Chance of owning either is roughly equal.
If I could own just one coin it would be this. It speaks to me
MJ
Walker Proof Digital Album Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
I have two so i will post both 1861 S Seated Liberty Quarter 1864 No L Snow-4 Indian Head penny High ms grades by pcgs would be really nice in both maybe 64 or 65
I'll take the (presently hypothetical) 1870-s quarter that I suspect was liberated from the cornerstone of the SF mint at some point. Y'all let me know when it turns up in a dealer's junk box like the 1870-s half dime (if you believe that sort of story).
TDN used to own an 1814 Plain 4 Classic Large Cent which I unfortunately, was not able to buy from him. It had even, glistening brown color on both obverse and reverse. The planchet was solid, which is rare for this series. The coin only had one hit in the lt. obverse field, which was noticeable, but not annoying. The coin was in a PC 4 BN OGH (I'm sure it has been stickered by now). The coin is nice for the grade, but not a shot coin.
It is the only "all there" Classic in this grade I have seen. I've seen one in 5, but didn't pay much attention to it, because I could never afford one like that.
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The Coin:
1860-D Gold Dollar in MS condition.
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I am with trozau on this one.
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you've been waiting to bump this thread, haven't you
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you've been waiting to bump this thread, haven't you
No - saintguru just posted something in another thread that made me think of it. Funny that almost exactly ten years ago today I was posting about dreaming of owning it.
Eric
<< <i>Dixon's $20 gold coin from the Hunley. I'm kind of fixated on that coin.
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Well, since there's only one and you took it, (That was my choice, too) I will have to go with a Gloucester courthouse token.
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A 1971-S 40% Silver Proof Eisenhower Dollar with the Type 1 Reverse. No if's, and's, or but's.
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<< <i>1913 Liberty Nickel. This thread is old and we have lost alot of good people who originally posted to it. >>
Oh. Yes
Eric
I dream I can see it one day.
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Now why would you want THAT Alfred?
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or the only known Ms 1799 lg cent
1872 Judd-1205-7 Amazonian.
If I could own just one coin it would be this. It speaks to me
MJ
Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
1861 $20 Paquet NGC MS67 ex. Norweb
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1872 Judd-1205-7 Amazonian.
If I could own just one coin it would be this. It speaks to me
MJ >>
Interesting. Very Interesting............
Just a Commem Man huh???
Pretty cool production videos on youtube that are worth a look.
1861 S Seated Liberty Quarter
1864 No L Snow-4 Indian Head penny
High ms grades by pcgs would be really nice in both maybe 64 or 65
<< <i>No one laugh ... 1872 Judd-1205-7 Amazonian... If I could own just one coin it would be this. It speaks to me
MJ >>
Nice! One of the few, if not only seated designs where Liberty faces left instead of right. Plus the shield and sword are badass. I like it!
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Mint State 1940 Jefferson Nickel with Reverse of 1938.
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However since I never buy anything without considering an exit strategy won't consider it as I feel it might only be dreamy to me.
Now I have to look back through the 11 years of the thread to see if I said that already.
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1872 Judd-1205-7 Amazonian.
If I could own just one coin it would be this. It speaks to me
MJ >>
Interesting. Very Interesting............
Just a Commem Man huh??? >>
He's more than just a Commem Man. He's the worlds most interesting man. Do you have a pic of said Amazonian?
It is the only "all there" Classic in this grade I have seen. I've seen one in 5, but didn't pay much attention to it, because I could never afford one like that.
"Seu cabra da peste,
"Sou Mangueira......."