Post a coin that makes you smile when you see it.

Preferably one you currently own. Any value, it doesn’t matter if it’s $5 or 200K.
I’ll start with this one. Not overly valuable, but it’s just so pleasing to look at.
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Preferably one you currently own. Any value, it doesn’t matter if it’s $5 or 200K.
I’ll start with this one. Not overly valuable, but it’s just so pleasing to look at.
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I love the color on my '68-S quarter.
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I am partial to this one.
Part of an SMS set I bought for about $10.00. The half was hazed over and ugly until I gave it a bath.
Very frosty.
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@airplanenut that is wicked cool
@asheland ... had to check that wasn’t that other 2.5 of yours in the fatty slab that’s woefully undergraded
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These three cherrypicked proofs certainly make me smile! I know the OP said one coin but I'd rather do it this way than post 'em one at a time with three separate posts.
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It's my by-polar coin.



1969 from the ? mint.
Many people here posted the kinda coin that makes me smile, as well. This one always brightens my day!


MS 68
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Brian that coin is stunning!
As a type collector, this was the last early design that I did not have, the small eagle that appears on the reverse of the early U.S. gold coins. I located this one at the bourse at a Baltimore coin show.
I have several coins that make me smile....mainly because, for the last decade, that type of coin is what I collect. This one, I keep by my computer, and smile when I look at it... Cheers, RickO

when I see your coin it too makes me smile because I know the History behind it.
I also smile when I see new comments on the post "Special Shout Out to CoinScratchFever From a YN"
It restores my faith in the good that people do for others with no expectations of something in return
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Wayne
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@WAYNEAS....Thanks...And I agree... some great people here on the forum. Cheers, RickO
Excellent coins everybody!
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This one, because it is just so weird looking, it's a bit of a rarer date in CAM, and it's a Col. Green coin....who was a real freak. It's a freaky coin all around, and it puts a smile on my face.

I love everything about this coin. It makes me wonder about where is could have been in the 210 years its been in its existence. Its beauty always makes me smile.
This coin in hand is stunning and makes me smile:
This is from the dark side but still makes me smile.

@Yorkshireman I like that 1776 date on your coin.
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"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
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"If it's a penny for your thoughts and you put in your two cents worth, then someone...somewhere...is making a penny." - Steven Wright
First year issue 1824 Upright Eagle 8 Reales from Mexico NGC EF-45 it is much rarer that the Hookneck version that sells for more money. I doubt there are more than 50 to 100 in existence of the Upright type but I could be wrong.


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Latin America: Early milled 1 reales
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NFL: Buffalo Bills & Green Bay Packers
US Dimes: 1793-1916 (G-04 to F-12)
Latin America: Early milled 1 reales
@airplanenut Your coin in the small ANACS slab with numerous problems listed on the label always made me smile.
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
Daze gone by...
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/collectors-showcase/date-sets/hashtags-prefect-coin-grading-service-1879/album/7621
Not my coin but if it makes Abe smile why not.

Excuse me, What is the THC content of that coin?