1849 Double Eagle
J-1776 Double Eagle Pattern discussed in a recent thread
Childs specimen of the Class I 1804 Dollar
Eliasberg 1913 Liberty Head Nickel
Eliasberg 1894-S Specimen Barber Dime
Pogue 1854-S $5
One of the specimen designated gem Chain Cents
Sent it off to PCGS for restoration services yesterday. 1888 Proof $2.50, older PCGS holder as MS65, still solid for the grade, slight chance of upgrade or cameo at current grade. Estimated 50 known, under 100 mintage.
I would like a Classic Large Cent in MS 63 or MS 64. It will never happen, because after an Unc. pre 1815 copper I had started turning in the holder 8 years after I bought it, I will not buy another pre 1815 copper unless it's in an OGH or first generation holder.
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@cameonut2011 said:
1849 Double Eagle
J-1776 Double Eagle Pattern discussed in a recent thread
Childs specimen of the Class I 1804 Dollar
Eliasberg 1913 Liberty Head Nickel
Eliasberg 1894-S Specimen Barber Dime
Pogue 1854-S $5
One of the specimen designated gem Chain Cents
A U.S. Assay Office $50 gold piece
A “with periods” $10 gold Indian
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I always thought that the CSA President Jefferson Davis specimen of the Confederate half dollar which was stolen from him by a Union soldier when he was arrested at the end of the Civil War would be a neat and very historic coin to own.
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@PerryHall said:
I always thought that the CSA President Jefferson Davis specimen of the Confederate half dollar which was stolen from him by a Union soldier when he was arrested at the end of the Civil War would be a neat and very historic coin to own.
@PocketArt said:
This half disme in particular...only U.S. coin in my eyes that has history, heritage, and beauty...no other coin can come close: @cardinal
@CollectorBonEZ said:
I wish I could find a w quarter. Alabama seems to be at a loss for quarter collectors. I've gone through a dozen boxes and I've only found a hand full of 2019 quarters, no west points.
I’m with you on finding a W. I got 2 nice coins as change today 2019 but no W.
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That is definitely in reach!
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1849 Double Eagle
J-1776 Double Eagle Pattern discussed in a recent thread
Childs specimen of the Class I 1804 Dollar
Eliasberg 1913 Liberty Head Nickel
Eliasberg 1894-S Specimen Barber Dime
Pogue 1854-S $5
One of the specimen designated gem Chain Cents
1793 Liberty Cap Cent.
YUP!
1913 liberty nickel
My Collection of Old Holders
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An 1878-S SLH in choice EF45.
Sent it off to PCGS for restoration services yesterday. 1888 Proof $2.50, older PCGS holder as MS65, still solid for the grade, slight chance of upgrade or cameo at current grade. Estimated 50 known, under 100 mintage.
good luck with your 1888 pset.
This is certainly one of my Dream Coins!!
IMO The Most Beautiful Coin ever Issued by the US Mint! 😁👍
1907 High Relief $20 Gold Saint Gaudens Double Eagle
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that is nice
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A $50 Pan-Pac octagonal
What is "The Coin." Thanks.
BTW, has anyone ever matched the punches on the Strawberry cent to those used on other 1793's? I'd sure like to get my hands on those four coins!
While the Jefferson Head cent is not considered a Mint Issue, I believe this is thought to be.
1794 Dollar VF or better.
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I would like a Classic Large Cent in MS 63 or MS 64. It will never happen, because after an Unc. pre 1815 copper I had started turning in the holder 8 years after I bought it, I will not buy another pre 1815 copper unless it's in an OGH or first generation holder.
"Seu cabra da peste,
"Sou Mangueira......."
I’d settle for this one...

witty quote goes here
You're just being greedy!
A U.S. Assay Office $50 gold piece
A “with periods” $10 gold Indian
I always thought that the CSA President Jefferson Davis specimen of the Confederate half dollar which was stolen from him by a Union soldier when he was arrested at the end of the Civil War would be a neat and very historic coin to own.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
Forget the appetizers~ Go for the main dish!

This half disme in particular...only U.S. coin in my eyes that has history, heritage, and beauty...no other coin can come close: @cardinal
https://www.pcgs.com/news/rittenhouse-1792-half-disme-sold
https://www.money.org/rittenhouse-half-disme
Here's mine!
RE "The Coin". Not sure if this has been answered, but it's the ex-Naftzger chain cent, I believe graded SP67.
1921 Morgan dollar in AU. I don't reach for the stars anymore.
This is my #1 US coin in the broader US series.
They go for about melt don't they?
UHR Saint, high end grade.
......this is the coin. Sorry;...try again.
1829 O120
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1877 Half Union aka 1877 gold pattern $50 (J-1546)
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This one!
I want the same one mate..
Naftzger had many amazing chain cents, but "The Coin!" and SP-67 does narrow it down!
It's an S-4 "AMERICA, Periods", previously owned by Mickley and Crosby among others.
I was unable to find a nice color photo of it online, but it is easy to remember that there is a rather dazzling black and white photo of it in Breen's Encyclopedia.
https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/coin/1793-chain-1c-periods-bn/507167
Apparently it is in the "Stellar" collection now:
https://coinweek.com/us-coins/hidden-sleeping-rarities-part-1-copper/
I’m with you on finding a W. I got 2 nice coins as change today 2019 but no W.
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Awesome coin, Walkerfan. One where I couldn't gad less if it did or did not have the green oval!
1817/4 Capped Bust half
1876-CC Double dime
Eid Mar denarius
To name just a few ...
See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces
This picture shows some amazing 1793 Cents:
For U.S. coins, a Gobrecht dollar.
Ancients: Portrait Julius Caesar. Could afford one but one hasn't surfaced in the grade/cost I want.
you all got good taste.. thanks