FlyingAl and Eldorado9's Top Ten

Eldo and I had one of our sporadic coin days today, especially aided by a number of NEWPs. This time, we decided to take every coin we had on the table and pick the top ten - namely, which are the last 10 coins that we'd want to see leave our collections. We chose these from around a hundred of our best coins, and the top ten took some intense discussion to figure it out.
A few interesting notes we saw when picking these coins:
First, they're not all CAC, despite the fact that the two chosen non-CAC coins are one of the few in the top echelons that don't have the bean (our collections are roughly 90% CAC, and these are still in the top 10). This goes to show that the best coins are not always in CAC holders.
Second, there's a good bit of grade variability, with a lot of 67s, a few 68s, a 66 and a 65. The best coins are not the highest graded, and we ranked several other higher graded coins lower than these.
Third, we did not choose based on rarity alone. While many of these coins are major rarities, coins like the 1942 and 1892 are moreso eye appeal rarities than anything else. They are not rare by conventional means - until you try to find another like it.
Now I'll shut up and let the coins talk, aided by a little blurb about each coin.
1) 1907 50c, PCGS MS67+ CAC. A gorgeous striking rarity, with insane color. It speaks for itself.
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2) 1860 50c, PCGS MS67 CAC. A major rarity, and the color is insane. Ex Gardner, and this is a stunner.
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3) 1899 50c, PCGS PR68CAM CAC. Nearly flawless, and the best Proof Barber on the table for the day.
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4) 1900 $2 1/2, PCGS PR65DCAM CAC. Proof gold. 'Nough said.
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5) 1901-S 50c, PCGS MS67+. This coin is insane. Rare, colorful, and it really shouldn't exist.
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6) 1892 50c, PCGS PR67+CAM. The color will blow you away. I mean, just take a look.
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7) 1882 10c, PCGS PR68CAM CAC. More color, and insanely clear devices. Nearly tied with #8.
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8) 1898 10c, PCGS PR68CAM CAC. The cleanest coin on the table today. The color helps too.
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9) 1879 T$1, PCGS PR66DCAM CAC. It's funny to see this one so far down the list, but here we are. Exceptional by all means.
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10) 1942 50c, PCGS PR68 CAC. The color on this is just not something you see every day. Originality adds something too, and this was the best Walker on the table.
Comments
Awesome coins!
I second that - Awesome coins!
Eldorado and FlyingAL you have an amazing collection. I never get sick of seeing those coins.
Edited to add FlyingAl to my compliments of great coins.
Just beautiful.
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Outstanding!
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While I agree that @Eldorado9 has a fantastic collection, I think at least three of those belong to young @FlyingAl
In and of itself, that's a pretty high bar accomplishment for a YN that just turned into an Air Force Cadet last year.
“We are only their care-takers,” he posed, “if we take good care of them, then centuries from now they may still be here … ”
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Fantastic coins gentlemen!
And he acquired them due solely to his pure hard work and thirst for numismatic knowledge.
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Outstanding shots Alex!
Eye candy! Awesome coin photos by @FlyingAl and outstanding coins @Eldorado9!
God comes first in everything I do. I’m dedicated to serving Him with my whole life. Coin collecting is just a hobby—but even in that, I seek to honor Him. ✝️
Great set of coins.
Coin 2’s colors are very difficult to capture in a photo. Eldo is fortunate to have it - Gardner had many beautiful seated halves and I lost on many of them but was thrilled when I won this one. Can’t imagine what I was thinking when I sold it a few years later.
Al did a nice job on it (all his photos are top notch). Here is a photo Todd took of the coin back in 2014:

"Look up, old boy, and see what you get." -William Bonney.
Great coins, equally great images and a fun thread!
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Amazing treasures to view. The photography is over the top. Thanks for a great post. Zack.
Wow coins there for sure. Congrats.
Jim