<< <i>I'm not sure there is a coin that should be in everyone's collection. >>
<< <i>The coin that is most important to that individual. >>
I don't see a reason why every collection should have common denominator coin anymore, especially now that there is such as wide variety of excellent specimens to collect.
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Crap!
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was marked and sown into clothes of soldier going in to battle; in the (quite likely ) case of his demise, they knew where he came from.
This was the first "dog-tag".
(bought one: 1835, in VF condition, except for the hole; sold it on eBay to a CivilWar buff, I guess)
1879-O{Rev}: 1st coin of my "secret set"
everybody needs one.
peacockcoins
<< <i>I'm not sure there is a coin that should be in everyone's collection. >>
<< <i>The coin that is most important to that individual. >>
I don't see a reason why every collection should have common denominator coin anymore, especially now that there is such as wide variety of excellent specimens to collect.
<< <i>A Saint Gaudens double eagle---America's most beautiful coin and a true classic. >>
Wish I could get it by the Mrs.
Robert
If I had it my way, stupidity would be painful!
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