A 1904-S Morgan in PCGS XF45 or AU50 because this is the scarcest one I still need. This one has the lowest slabbed PCGS population of any Morgan, although the 1893-S is the rarest.
Original 1904-O Barber Half in XF. Problem is I can't find one after four years of looking. Money isn't the problem, finding a person with the coin to give my money to, is the big problem.
I would buy a very nice 1910, 11, 12 or 13 Ten Indian with very nice original color in a PCGS 62 holder! I would buy it because those coins with PQ eye appeal look as good as most 63 coins and I think they are still underpriced. Besides one with PQ color is a very beautiful coin!
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I would have to go for a nice MS quality St. Gaudins double eagle- It has such an amazing design, and I think there is something very alluring about large, lustrous gold pieces!
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If I was buying this one coin for my own enjoyment and/or conversation piece, I'd buy an MS63 St. Gaudens.
If I was buying the coin as a store of value and possible appreciation, I would buy either a VG8 1877 Indian Head Cent or an XF45 1937-D Three Legged Buffalo
I would buy my first MS St. Gaudens, because I love the coin design and would normally have to save up my monthly budgets to get one - something that seems impossible for me to do now.
SNIKT! You are doing well, subject 15837. You are a good person.
It`s a bit of a toughy to decide on one for me. Been tring to think of just one. I think I would go for an original AU Seated Quarter. Next to the Turban Head $5/$10 Gold piece, The Seated coinage is my favorite design. I picked the Seated Quarter because I find the compact size appealing.
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Right now I'm looking for a choice Constellatio Copper. Gonna run at least $500.
I love those big old colonials.
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I had bought a few of them (PCGS slabbed MS-60) when they were $425 just a couple of years ago.
If I was buying the coin as a store of value and possible appreciation, I would buy either a VG8 1877 Indian Head Cent or an XF45 1937-D Three Legged Buffalo
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