The 1909-S VDB. That empty hole in my Whitman folder laughed at me. If I got one today it wouldn't go in the Whitman, but someday....someday...
New collectors, please educate yourself before spending money on coins; there are people who believe that using numismatic knowledge to rip the naïve is what this hobby is all about.
When I got serius about collecting, the 1877 Indian cent followed by the 1909-S. I got both, moved on and sold them many years ago at a BIG loss.
Retired dealer and avid collector of U.S. type coins, 19th century presidential campaign medalets and selected medals. In recent years I have been working on a set of British coins - at least one coin from each king or queen who issued pieces that are collectible. I am also collecting at least one coin for each Roman emperor from Julius Caesar to ... ?
The first coin that intrigued me when I started collecting (in January of this year), was the 1922 No D Lincoln. I started off liking the Lincoln Wheats and have moved to the early commems. They are when they have nice color!
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As a 7 year old I admired the design and rarity of the flowing hair and draped bust coins in the Redbook, forty years later I collect them by die variety.
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A St. Gaudens double eagle. Saved my allowance for quite a while and got one. Cost me $47.00. I wish I still had it. It was a 1927. I have several others now but I still miss it.
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Same here
42/92
A $2.50 Indian Gold piece. Not the kind of thing a 10-year-old buys
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New collectors, please educate yourself before spending money on coins; there are people who believe that using numismatic knowledge to rip the naïve is what this hobby is all about.
I still can't figure out why it's usually listed with the "colonials", and isn't an accepted member of US type lists.
They are
$2.50 Indian Gold
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I eventually want one also...
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2nd - the 1839-C $5
Since I started, I've managed to secure 1 '38-C in P-40 that I've had since 1996 and two 39-C's in P-30 ('97) and P-40 ('01), respectively.
And I wouldn't turn down a reasonably priced & accurately graded example of either one still...
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