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Do you 'have' coins that still haunt you?

I'm talking about ones that you weren't fast enough on the trigger, waiting for another few dollars off the price, or passed on because you surely thought there was a better one coming. For some reason, I really wished I got this 1820 large cent, NGC 64 RB in the old fattie slab. 
I'm lucky I still have an image.

I'm lucky I still have an image.
10-4,
Erik
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...a Voce Populi Farthing ex Garrett that cost more than I was willing to pay at the time, but only by a few hundred dollars.
...a Fugio ex Eliasberg that I just couldn't bring myself to pull the trigger on.
although that was back in the late 90's I still get sad when I think about it.
I went to the Santa Clara show many years ago, and immediately headed over to look
through boxes of John Schuch's inventory. There was a Hawaiian commem in PCGS 65
that had the most gorgeous opalescent mother-of-pearl toning. I asked him how much,
and he told me $4400. That was (and is) a lot of money for me to spend on a coin, but
this piece was jaw-dropping. I told him I'd have to think about it, and walked over to
another table. Within 10 minutes, I realized if I didn't buy that coin, I'd probably regret
it for a long time. Walked back over and was told that the very next person (a dealer)
to look at the coin bought it immediately. Well, I ended up being right: I still do regret
not buying it.
- Marcus Tullius Cicero, 106-43 BC
out bid by $20 and I let it go...
-Paul
SuperDad
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"Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it." - George Santayana.
Boracay Islands, Philippines
i was 1 of 5 in partnership to acquire an 1894-s dime in the mid 80's
the week of the auction like 2 of the 5 flaked
even though at best limited partnerships can bite...i almost had a 20% stake in a 1894-s dime
Same auction had a type dollar set that went above my budget at the time, but was still about 5% of its current value at the time.
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Julian
http://www.stacksarchive.com/viewlot.php?auction=ST0906&lot=79&auclink=aHR0cDovL3d3dy5zdGFja3NhcmNoaXZlLmNvbS92aWV3Y2F0LnBocD9hdWN0aW9uPVNUMDkwNiZoZWFkaW5nPTMxNjI4JmhlYWRpbmdsZXZlbD0zI2xvdDc5
<< <i>A St. Patrick's farthing in mint condition that I did not quite bid high enough on in a Stack's auction a couple of years ago. (Link below.) Those don't come along too often. Once every decade or more.
Julian
http://www.stacksarchive.com/viewlot.php?auction=ST0906&lot=79&auclink=aHR0cDovL3d3dy5zdGFja3NhcmNoaXZlLmNvbS92aWV3Y2F0LnBocD9hdWN0aW9uPVNUMDkwNiZoZWFkaW5nPTMxNjI4JmhlYWRpbmdsZXZlbD0zI2xvdDc5 >>
That farthing is nice...it would haunt me too.
Julian, please turn your PM function on.
I had a chance at a perfectly matched set of no stars half dimes and dimes in PCGS MS66 , blast white and stunning. That was about 10 years ago and I can still remember how perfect they were.
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"Julian, please turn your PM function on."
How do I do that exactly? I is new here.
Julian
<< <i>"Julian, please turn your PM function on."
How do I do that exactly? I is new here.
Julian >>
Click "profile" across the top of the page (in the row of buttons that says customize, profile, search, chat, today...)
Once your profile loads, go about half way down the page and you'll see
Allow Private Messages: On Off
Click the radial button for on
Then click the UPDATE PROFILE button at the bottom of the profile page.
Once you've done it, you will see a padlock icon next to the lightbulb and printer icons on any of your posts to any thread and someone can then send you a private message by clicking that padlock icon.
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
<< <i>There was one coin that haunted me... but then I ended up buying it about a year and a half later from the guy that had bought it for his cost... >>
hey, I just bought an EDS version of that coin
Thanks. I think I got it.
I wouldn't keep it for my collection, but I can only imagine what the Registry hounds with deep pockets would pay for a top pop and only example of a very tough date in PCGS dcam these days.
“In matters of style, swim with the current; in matters of principle, stand like a rock." - Thomas Jefferson
My digital cameo album 1950-64 Cameos - take a look!
<< <i>"Julian, select the "profile" option near the right-hand top of the page just beneath "Navigation" and then go to "Allow Private Messages" and choose yes or okay, whichever is listed at that place, then update your profile if requested."
Thanks. I think I got it. >>
PM sent.
10-4,
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Really trippy what one can dream about. Wish I could record the dream some how.
Holey Peace,
Scott
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