Is there a coin that you just don't care about the price & you'll buy it if it appears on the ma

For me it would have to be a 1792 Half Disme. I would be happy with a G04 or AG03 but buying it would be a huge stretch. How about you?
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"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
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But we were talking about coins, right?
and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
<< <i>I don't have that kind of money. >>
That's exactly what I mean! I'm talking about taking it to your financial max and then a little beyond that.
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Looking for a nice VG-Fine
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<< <i>Yes there's a certain dollar, but Thigpen will probably outbid me!
You are correct.
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jonathan
In the meantime, I am scouring the auction sites and chewing on my pencil.
the budget for such extreme purchases simply does not exist.
This is great advice!
interesting fact! 70% of all U.S. GDP in the U.S. is in services. What this means to a non economic major is that people pay premiums for convenience.
And more importantly the rest of my collection is safe. I will not actively collect again untill I am confident of how the new job goes but I feel like I'm back in the hobby again.
Les
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"Sou Mangueira......."
<< <i>I would stretch for the right 1802 half dollar...
Looking for a nice VG-Fine >>
How ;bout a half dime of the same year? I'm not in the bidding until a few relatives die, assuming I am not disinherited.
<< <i>I owned my dream coin for 4 years and recently sold it to Dr Pete to raise cash. While I regret not finding out about my new job before the sale, after the recent good news I have had added to the fact that I owned my dream coin for 4 years and got a good price for it I can live with having sold it to someone that appreciates barber coins as much as I do.
And more importantly the rest of my collection is safe. I will not actively collect again untill I am confident of how the new job goes but I feel like I'm back in the hobby again.
Les >>
Welcome back. There's always a new dream coin just around the corner.
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