It's that time of year. Post a coin, medal, or token that you are thankful to own.

Happy Thanksgiving, everyone. As most of us are off today, there is some time between family gatherings and guests to reflect upon our collections.
Post a coin, medal, or token you are thankful to own!
Henry Clay, The Eloquent Defender of National Rights by Joseph Merriam (1860) NGC MS65 ex. John J. Ford
This is a rare piece, and one of the most eye appealing medals in my Merriam collection. Joseph Merriam struck these along with other medals of US Presidents, politicians and well known citizens of the day at the dawn of the US Civil War. All of his material is quite scarce, as he struck them in very limited quantities. Medals from his shop struck in solid silver are extremely rare, if not unique.
I'm thankful this one made its way to my collection a few years ago.
Thanks also go out to @Broadstruck for seeing this one in John Kraljevich's inventory and thinking of me.
Dead Cat Waltz Exonumia
"Coin collecting for outcasts..."
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https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/quarters/washington-quarters-major-sets/washington-quarters-date-set-circulation-strikes-1932-present/publishedset/209923
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/quarters/washington-quarters-major-sets/washington-quarters-date-set-circulation-strikes-1932-present/album/209923
Just cherry it and had the verity put on it.

Hoard the keys.
My most beautiful ERROR ...... One of the Kind; a GIFT from CU members
Will later generations of collectors flock to have a grading insert signed by Joe Orlando? Not trying to ruffle any feathers, just a thought.


1823/2 "over-date" Advertising Quarter "Rich Uhrich" Hershey, PA. member here maybe he will comment



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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
1799 Dollar, currently my oldest coin and one of my coolest.
Happy Thanksgiving Y'all!
Kind regards,
George
Pope Pius IX








Sorry for the pic quality...I had just put some mineral oil on the bronze.
That level of detail is just incredible.
I've posted this one before. My apologies to those of you who prefer coins without tarnish.

Very nice, thank you all for sharing !!!
Thankful for all my coins, but this one will do:
I like the regal eagle on the reverse of the $5 Indian... my favorite gold coin...Cheers, RickO

I'm thankful for this, my 1 and only Walker...


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I like this one.



Nice coins! Still happy to own this one.
Latin American Collection
Cool stuff John.
I have seen other members post these types of detailed medals and ...bigger is better!
The only plasters of an accepted US Mint coin that are privately available. The design was subsequently unaccepted, but that's the only reason why they are available.
Some of my nicest additions to my set this year









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Thankful for family, a solid roof over my head, a decent paying job, good benefits and the awesome people here on the forums. One of my special pieces as least to me. Bought here on the BST from Todd P.
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I wonder how many terrabytes of pics are in this thread?
Nice pics all!
This thread needs one of these:
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That's an incredible example!
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grama gave me this coin back in 1958
The first medal we had made for the Battlefield Coin Show, which sold out quickly.