Genie says you can have any one coin you desire but...
it can NEVER be sold and will be passed on down forever. What do you go for?
I'll take the 1918/7 Buffalo nickel. A perfect little piece of art.
I'll take the 1918/7 Buffalo nickel. A perfect little piece of art.
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As long as we're discussing pipe dreams ...
1964-D Peace Dollar PCGS MS-70
or
1933 $20 Saint PCGS MS-70
Happy Rock Wrens
You're having delusions of grandeur again. - Susan Ivanova
Well, if you're gonna have delusions, may as well go for the really satisfying ones. - Marcus Cole
And not one from China!
Gold EID MAR Aureus (only two known)
Commemorating Brutus 'beware the Eides of March' as he proclaims he killed Julius Caesar.
Lafayette Grading Set
and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
<< <i>YOU ASKED.
Gold EID MAR Aureus (only two known)
Commemorating Brutus 'beware the Eides of March' as he proclaims he killed Julius Caesar.
Wow! This ended up as a commemorative coin?!?
That is nuts!
Of Course, he didn't live long after he minted the coins...
But I would probably go for the 1876-CC double dime.
<< <i>1849 $20. >>
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