For the series you collect...what is the holy grail?

Ever series has some tough coins to find... so check in here for your series.....what is the toughest coin out there.... the one you ve been searching for, for years or the one you still want to buy but cant find?
Jon Lerner - Scarsdale Coin - www.CoinHelp.com
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Latin American Collection
2nd 2000 15 Cent Piece
3rd 2000 Bonded Cents
LM-ANA3242-CSNS308-MSNS226-ICTA
1817/4 CBH
See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces
<< <i>1876-CC double dime
1817/4 CBH >>
I'm in the 1817/4 CBH camp. I might throw in the 1811 half cent in a real good grade. fwiw
1941 DDO FS-101
I would not necessarily call it a holy grail or anything like that...but it is a very expensive coin in an attributed holder based on the low pops. There are only 4 graded at PCGS and AU58 is the Top Pop. This will at least tie for Top Pop and will be a part of my show report if I can finish it. My example could go AU58-MS64. This was one of 5 Top Pop Mercury Dime Varieties that I was able to Cherrypick at the show.
Looking for Top Pop Mercury Dime Varieties & High Grade Mercury Dime Toners.
Joseph J. Singleton - First Superintendent of the U.S. Branch Mint in Dahlonega Georgia
Findley Ridge Collection
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1873-cc no arrows quarter
1873-cc No arrows dime
1853-O No arrows half
That's just one series but 2 denominations, or half of one and twice the other.
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<< <i>An EID MAR denarius, a coin minted by Brutus to commemorate the assassination of Julius Caesar. >>
Just looked that up. Very cool!
And for Barber Quarters, it would the 1901-S I suppose.
........ and then, of course, the mythical 64-D.
<< <i>The one. Anyone know who >>
Probably an obvious answer but did you contact Sunnywood and ask him?
Beautiful Morgan toner!
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CoinsAreFun Toned Silver Eagle Proof Album
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Gallery Mint Museum, Ron Landis& Joe Rust, The beginnings of the Golden Dollar
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More CoinsAreFun Pictorials NGC
1854-S $2.50
1864 $2.50
Of the three, someday I hope to be able to afford an 1864.
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/gold/liberty-head-2-1-gold-major-sets/liberty-head-2-1-gold-basic-set-circulation-strikes-1840-1907-cac/alltimeset/268163
<< <i>Ever series has some tough coins to find... so check in here for your series.....what is the toughest coin out there.... the one you ve been searching for, for years or the one you still want to buy but cant find? >>
For the Lincoln cent PROOF collection:
The 1909VDB MPL. I have one!
Steve
My Complete PROOF Lincoln Cent with Major Varieties(1909-2015)Set Registry
<< <i>The one. Anyone know who owns it?
Owner unknown, but I believe this exact coin is in the upcoming Regency VI Legend - Morphy sale. Maybe ex:Sonnier ?
"Everything is on its way to somewhere. Everything." - George Malley, Phenomenon
http://www.american-legacy-coins.com
For Flying Eagles it is the 1857 S-7. $20 clash
Any silver Roosevelt graded MS69FB
It is the only coin missing from most of the Washington Quarter Major Variety registry sets From (1932-1964)
My Holy Grail would be 1894-S dime.There is no other US coin that I would rather own than an authentic 1894-S dime.
Whoever is careless with the truth in small matters cannot be trusted with important matters.
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<< <i>1926-S Buffalo Nickel. I'm sure it's small potatoes compared to other series, but for this series it's a monster. >>
Yep --the reverse of this coin is routinely a mess. Makes you wish you'd decided to put together a date set so you could be satisfied with a nice '26 from Philadelphia.
"Look up, old boy, and see what you get." -William Bonney.
Still trying to get my 1898-O Micro O Half authenticated, ex: Jules Reiver,
but no one will as they have none to compare it with.
Only difference between it and the 1892-O Micro O is on the 1898 version,
a Dime MM was used. On the 1892 version, a Quarter MM was used.
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New Barber Purchases
Maybe someday...
For my large cent and bust half date set, I'm fortunate to say I have the grails, now just need upgrades.
PCGS Registries
Box of 20
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Sean Reynolds
"Keep in mind that most of what passes as numismatic information is no more than tested opinion at best, and marketing blather at worst. However, I try to choose my words carefully, since I know that you guys are always watching." - Joe O'Connor
Recipient of the coveted "You Suck" award, April 2009 for cherrypicking a 1833 CBHD LM-5, and April 2022 for a 1835 LM-12, and again in Aug 2012 for picking off a 1952 FS-902.
the signed "Felix Schlag" 1938 Proof Nickel & Placard, BUT again there
are dozens of Jeffies that can claim that "Title"
Steve
So, the holy grails are the 1796-7 half dollar and 1796 no stars quarter eagle, though there are many very tough ones, these are probably the most difficult of the major types
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I scanned ebay for one for several years, no luck.
I did find a couple of 1840-o transitionals, but after a long time with no finds, I gave it up;
there were more fun things I could do with my time.
Maybe I'll resurrect the search someday when I'm retired.
1) A no problem 1906 Liberty Nickel in PC 6. I've seen 5 of them. Three of them grossed me out (I'm glad I'm current on my tetanus shot; those things looked like they might bite me) and the other two, to be kind, did not come close to meeting my standards.
2) A no problem 1910 Liberty Nickel in PC 6. I've seen 2 of them and to be kind, none come close to meeting my standards.
3) 1895 Liberty Nickel - See #2 (have seen three of them)
4) A no problem 1908 and 1909 Liberty Nickel in PC 6. The only ones I have seen were in Dale Friend's set which was sold in 2004.
5) Am still looking for a Capped Bust Half in a PC 5 holder which is "all there" and is what I consider to reasonably priced. I started look for one in 2003.
"Seu cabra da peste,
"Sou Mangueira......."
By the way, I do not expect to ever own any of the three.
<< <i>1878-S liberty seated half dollar. >>
The 1878-S is a toughie for sure, but I'd say the 1853-O No Arrows (3 or 4 known) and the 1873-S No Arrows (5,000 minted with zero believed to have survived the melting pot) are the true "Holy Grails" of that series.
60 years into this hobby and I'm still working on my Lincoln set!