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What are your favorite U.S. coins in your collection? List up to 10. You may give the grade, or choose not to. I don't care if it's proof or uncirc: P-01 to MS70. Gold, silver, copper, bronze, zinc or whatever. Slabbed or raw. Token or Commem. Pictures optional, but if you're bursting with pride over something, show it! Coins with sentimental value are special too - if you have one, tell us why it's sentimental. If it's one you owned, sold and regret doing so, go ahead and cry, we have good shoulders.
I have a basic design registry set - I can't afford the big bucks, but enjoy the ones I have and will upgrade some when I'm done. We all have different budgets, but we should all enjoy what we do and do what we enjoy!
The ones I'm listing are all in PCGS holders:
1853 Half Cent in MS64RB - special because it's my newp and I waited awhile for it!
1857 Flying Eagle Cent in AU50 - it was made 100 years before me.
1908 IHC in MS64RD - my only IHC and I love its color and look.
1909-S VDB cent in AU58 - it was very special because I waited most of my life for one. Kept it 6 years then sold it to put toward a Bust Dollar a couple years ago. I miss it... my biggest collecting regret was having to sell it.
1866 Shield Nickel in MS63 - I always loved the Rays design and wanted one for my set. Hopefully will upgrade to a more lustrous one in the future, hoping for a 65.
1938-D Buffalo in MS67 - When I first saw this, I drooled a bit. I love the look, luster and sharp strike.
1857-O Half Dime in AU58 - another coin made 100 years before me, very nice look to it.
1930 SLQ in MS64FH - I never thought I could afford a FH but this wasn't so bad... and she's pretty.
1798 Bust Dollar, 5 Stripes - my only coin from the 18th century - the only way I'd buy a Bust Dollar. The one I gave up my 1909-S VDB for. (deep sigh)
1878-S Trade Dollar in XF40 - sentimental... when my father-in-law died in 2001 we found a small jar of coins and this was in it, so I had it graded... will upgrade it for my collection one day but the coin stays in the family.
There are a few others, I guess I have an affection for everything in the set, but I did say 10!
I have a basic design registry set - I can't afford the big bucks, but enjoy the ones I have and will upgrade some when I'm done. We all have different budgets, but we should all enjoy what we do and do what we enjoy!
The ones I'm listing are all in PCGS holders:
1853 Half Cent in MS64RB - special because it's my newp and I waited awhile for it!
1857 Flying Eagle Cent in AU50 - it was made 100 years before me.
1908 IHC in MS64RD - my only IHC and I love its color and look.
1909-S VDB cent in AU58 - it was very special because I waited most of my life for one. Kept it 6 years then sold it to put toward a Bust Dollar a couple years ago. I miss it... my biggest collecting regret was having to sell it.
1866 Shield Nickel in MS63 - I always loved the Rays design and wanted one for my set. Hopefully will upgrade to a more lustrous one in the future, hoping for a 65.
1938-D Buffalo in MS67 - When I first saw this, I drooled a bit. I love the look, luster and sharp strike.
1857-O Half Dime in AU58 - another coin made 100 years before me, very nice look to it.
1930 SLQ in MS64FH - I never thought I could afford a FH but this wasn't so bad... and she's pretty.
1798 Bust Dollar, 5 Stripes - my only coin from the 18th century - the only way I'd buy a Bust Dollar. The one I gave up my 1909-S VDB for. (deep sigh)
1878-S Trade Dollar in XF40 - sentimental... when my father-in-law died in 2001 we found a small jar of coins and this was in it, so I had it graded... will upgrade it for my collection one day but the coin stays in the family.
There are a few others, I guess I have an affection for everything in the set, but I did say 10!
Have bought and sold on BST, many references available when asked.
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1916 MPB- Beautiful Proof
1913 MPB Type 1- great Color
1921 WLH PCGS AU58- Tough coin
1917 s Obverse WLH MS62-Tough Coin
1915 Barber Half MS61 NEWP- Tough Coin
1923-s WLh (waiting on arrival) NEWP- Tough Coin
1875 CC PCGS AU55 Half; Great Look paid 1/3rd of value
1909 VDB FS12.1 MS64 RD PCGS- Cherrypicked
1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915 MPL
1914, 1915, 1936, and 1937 MPB
I have many more that I adore but I guess this would be my box of 20+1
Love my CC Morgan set in OLD ANA holders
Left out a lot of my WLH's that greg has helped my Acquire...
Guess thats it
<< <i>I only have 10 coins total in my current collection. Click the link in my sig line. They are all my favorites! >>
Ten of some of the most beautiful coins I have ever seen! WOW!!!!
1825/4/2 B-3 Bust Quarter with a large reverse Cud over UNITED
1795 Flowing Hair Half Dollar, O-110a - It has two neat die cracks at the top of the obverse
1920 Buffalo Nickel - I started collecting because of it!
1814 Small Date Capped Bust Dime in VF-30 - absolutely the most original coin I have found for this date, grade, and variety
1834 JR-6 Capped Bust Dime Fine/Very Fine - With three reverse Cuds; just a super cool coin
1853 Inverted Date Seated Half Dime - not something you see everyday!
1825/4/2 B-2 Capped Bust Quarter with a large retained Cud on the reverse; plus the coin is close to a VF!
(I can only think of 8 at the moment ~ )
2) I just like it:
3) CC Morgans are cool:
4) DMPL Morgans are cool:
5) CC Bust Halves are cool:
6) I really like the Peace Dollar design:
7) I like old well-worn coins:
8) An 18th century US coin:
Scotland 1565 Scotland Palm Ryal (Pittman) PCGS VF30. The only one PCGS has graded.
Scotland 1566 Scotland Palm Ryal PCGS XF40. The only one PCGS has graded.
Scotland 1567 Scotland Palm Ryal PCGS VF20. One of just 2 PCGS has graded.
Scotland 1569 Scotland Sword Dollar Ryal PCGS VF20. One of just 2 PCGS has graded.
Scotland 1570 Scotland Sword Dollar Ryal PCGS VF35. One of just 2 PCGS has graded.
1880-O VAM 49 Ear+Hangnail Morgan $1 PCGS MS63 (CAC). Pop 2/0.
1888-O VAM 1B Scarface (stage H10) Morgan $1 PCGS MS62
1895-S VAM 1A Morgan $1 PCGS VF25. Pedigreed on insert as discovery coin.
1901 VAM 3 Shifted Eagle DDR Morgan $1 PCGS AU55 (CAC)
Canada 1967 Elizabeth II $1 double-struck in collar PCGS PL65
1876-s Trade Box $ - Coin is VF but the hinge mechanism is in perfect condition with no damage and includes vintage portrait of a young man! (I'd prefer a lady...)
1805/4 Draped 50c F15 - PERFECT for the grade and the most pleasing Draped half I've seen in any grade.
1805 Draped 1/2c XF40 - EAC gave it a VF35 but that speaks for the coin's quality. Again perfect for the grade and too bad all coins don't look like this one.
1930 SLQ MS64FH - Pretty, light toning with tons of luster and nice representative of this type
1913 Buff type 2 5c MS65 - Excellent strike, lots of luster and nice colorful toning to boot.
1883 Proof Shield 5c MS64 - My only 19th century proof but this represents the century well. Original toning, nice mirrors and no noticeable marks without a glass.
1986 Silver Eagle MS67 - Cool first year type with wild crescent toning (which is probably AT but it made it into a PCGS holder so it definitely protects my $50 ebay investment...)
With just a couple of minutes to think I guess these would be 10 of my current favorites
Fugio cent
Vermont Landscape colonial in NGC 30
1806/5 O103a Half NGC 35(icon coin)
1829 PCGS AU58 half (nicest AU58 I have ever seen)
1834 5 dollar gold PCGS AU55 (OGH) prooflike
1837 seated half dime in PCGS 60 with a strikethru error
1800 bust dollar in F
1795 half cent in F
1875-S 20 cent in PCGS AU58
1829 Dime PCGS AU58
<< <i>See my sig-line please >>
Nice short set! I wanted see the chop marks on the 1877-CC, but someone was laying on it!
1793 Chain Cent, NCG VF-30
1796 quarter, PCGS VF-25
1795 half eagle, PCGS AU-55
1795 eagle, PCGS AU-53
1792 half disme, NGC VF-30
1936 Gobrecht Dollar, PCGS PR-62, original die turn
1907 High Relief $20 Gold, PCGS MS-63
1808 quarter eagle, PCGS AU-50
1795 half dime, PCGS AU-58
1804 quarter eagle, PCGS AU-50
<< <i>1) I wanted one since I was a kid:
2) I just like it:
3) CC Morgans are cool:
4) DMPL Morgans are cool:
5) CC Bust Halves are cool:
6) I really like the Peace Dollar design:
7) I like old well-worn coins:
8) An 18th century US coin:
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I love that 1878-S Morgan, she's a stunner! And if I were getting a 1916-D, it would be that grade or lower just to have one. Did you collect dimes as a kid? I started with "pennies," as a 10 year old, so my dream was the S-VDB. The 1798 cent is great, as is the 1806 half. I love coinage from that era. Heck, I love ALL your coins; thanks for the pictures! My granddad gave me a 1909 cent which was EF with a lot of red left in it back then - it's a keeper too. Gotta keep things with good memories attached.
<< <i>My favorites, but not in order
1793 Chain Cent, NCG VF-30
1796 quarter, PCGS VF-25
1795 half eagle, PCGS AU-55
1795 eagle, PCGS AU-53
1792 half disme, NGC VF-30
1936 Gobrecht Dollar, PCGS PR-62, original die turn
1907 High Relief $20 Gold, PCGS MS-63
1808 quarter eagle, PCGS AU-50
1795 half dime, PCGS AU-58
1804 quarter eagle, PCGS AU-50 >>
Those are coins I could only dream about - very nice 10! Do you have pictures of the half disme? I'd love to see it.
1909-S VDB, PCGS MS62RB
1955 Doubled Die cent certified MS64RB
1885-CC dollar, PCGS MS64 DMPL
1889-CC dollar, PCGS VF25
1891-CC dollar, PCGS MS64
1900 O/CC VAM 11, PCGS MS63
1880-CC VAM4, PCGS MS62
1880-CC VAM 5, GSA certified MS63
1880-CC VAM 6, GSA certified MS63
1799 Dollar, PCGS VF25
I could list 10 tokens too.
I doubt I will ever sell any of these in my lifetime
1854 AU55 Half Dime color
1853 Dime MS65 Die cracks and color
1814 CBH Overton set (it is only one date)
Houck's Pancea counterstamps
Jamestown Silver SCD MS65 - blinding original luster
1837 seated dime VF - perfect fields
Morgan love token
1795 Silver Dollar - 1795 Silver dollar (cost me 500 in trade)
1834 Bust quarter AU
$5 CC gold - love the look
1- 1835 Classic Head Half Cent; XF40
2- 1853 Large Cent; AU58
3- 1867 3CN; MS63
4- 1873 Trade Dollar; AU53
5- 1832 CBH; ex-NGC VF30
6- 1915 Buff Nick; AU58
7- 1923-S Stone Mountain; MS63
8- 1924 SLQ; AU55
9- 1914-D Lincoln Cent; ANACS F15
10- 1909-S VDB; ANACS XF40... at least until I sell it...
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<< <i>My favorites, but not in order
1793 Chain Cent, NCG VF-30
1796 quarter, PCGS VF-25
1795 half eagle, PCGS AU-55
1795 eagle, PCGS AU-53
1792 half disme, NGC VF-30
1936 Gobrecht Dollar, PCGS PR-62, original die turn
1907 High Relief $20 Gold, PCGS MS-63
1808 quarter eagle, PCGS AU-50
1795 half dime, PCGS AU-58
1804 quarter eagle, PCGS AU-50 >>
Those are coins I could only dream about - very nice 10! Do you have pictures of the half disme? I'd love to see it
<< <i>This would be like picking a favourite child, and I have a lot of children and they all have their unique personalities. So no. >>
I promise we won't tell them ~ what's said on the board, stays on the board. Just close your eyes and pick a few... we'll understand there are 450 more equally as special!
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1909 Matte Proof Lincoln PCGS PR65RB
1909-S VDB Lincoln PCGS MS65RD
1909-S IHC PCGS MS65RD (PS)
1908-S IHC NGC MS66RB (PS)
1908-S IHC PCGS MS64RD
1909-O Barber Half PCGS MS65 CAC
1909-D Barber Quarter PCGS MS66 CAC
1909-O Barber Quarter PCGS MS64
1909-S Indian $5 PCGS AU58
1918 Illinois/Lincoln Commemorative Half PCGS MS67 CAC
Michael Kittle Rare Coins --- 1908-S Indian Head Cent Grading Set --- No. 1 1909 Mint Set --- Kittlecoins on Facebook --- Long Beach Table 448
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<< <i>See my sig-line please >>
Nice short set! I wanted see the chop marks on the 1877-CC, but someone was laying on it! >>
Lol, No good stinking Dallas, I will have them all true vied at the next show and update the showcase.
<< <i>This would be like picking a favourite child, and I have a lot of children and they all have their unique personalities. So no. >>
I have two, but like coins... I'd be willing to trade.
1. 1828 Quarter
2. Pan-Pac 50c
3. Vermont 50c
4. 1880 gold dollar
5. 77-D Ike
6. Isabella 25c
7. 1786 Vermont plow copper
8. 39-D Jefferson, rev. 38
9. 1838 reeded edge 50c
10. 1875-S trade dollar
Each has something special going for it & pleases me greatly.
1851 large cent
1858 fec
1910 MPL
1916 lincoln cent
1903o barber dime
1946s Rosevelt dime
1917 t1 SLQ
1944d walker
1954s Franklyn half
pretty basic but Like them all (all raw, mostly MS but some nice and circulated)
In no particular order:
1. 1830 Capped Bust Half XF45 - First Coin I bought on my own.
2. The St. Peter's Basillica Jacques Wiener Medal - Close enough to a coin!
3. One of the type coins, either the 1868 3 Cent Silver MS-66 or 1893 Barber Half MS-65
4. 1885 Liberty Nickel - MS-64
5. 1912-D Liberty Nickel - MS-66
6. 1873-CC Seated Dollar - XF-45
7. 1840 Seated Dollar - MS-63
8. 1852 Seated Dollar - AU-58
9. 1851 Seated Dollar - MS-63
10. 1870-S Seated Dollar - FCC Boyd - VG Details
2. 1936-P Columbia Commem MS-67
3. 1936-D Columbia Commem MS-67
4. 1936-S Columbia Commem MS-67
5. 1953-P Proof Nickel PR-67
6. 1948-P BTW Commem MS-66
7. 1948-D BTW Commem MS-66
8. 1948-S BTW Commem MS-66
9. 1976-S Silver Quarter MS-67
10. 1948-D Quarter MS-66
1) 1922 Peace MS67 or maybe...
1921 Peace MS66 (struck on proof die)
1926-S Peace MS66
2) 1909-S VDB 65RD or maybe...
1914-D Lincoln 65RD
1916 Lincoln 67RD
1918-S Lincoln 64RD
1953-D Lincoln 67RD (I bought for $183)
3) 1909-S IHC 65RB (fm forum member Dr. Dave)
4) 1807 CBH Lg Stars XF40 (newp)
5) 1878 Trade$1 PR63
6) 1904 $20 MS63
7) 1893-S Morgan G6
Lance.
1807 AU58 - Because of it's incredible originality and because I got it upgraded.
1820/19 AU58 - Because of it's super originality and because it's a tough date and overdate in the CBH series.
1811/10 AU55 - Because of its great originality and eye appeal. And, because I have been looking for a nice example of this overdate for quite awhile, even passed on a really nice PCGS AU58 because of a reverse rim ding but found this 55 not long ago at less than half the price.
1822 AU55 - Because of it's gorgeous toning on both obverse and reverse.
1814 E/A AU55 - Because it is a really tough Redbook variety especially in choice AU but more so, because I got it for the price of a normal 1814 55.
1809 III Edge AU55 - Because of it's awesome eye appeal and toning, and also because I got it upgraded.
1828 Small Letters AU58 - Because of it's amazing originality and because it's a REALLY tough Redbook variety to find in this grade and with any nice eye appeal.
1836 AU58 - Because I got it upgraded and because it once was in Meyer's collection.
1912-S MS64 - Because of it's great toning and because it's a tough key date to find with nice eye appeal.
1885 MS64 - Because I looked long and hard for this key date in this grade but most importantly because I managed to cross it from NGC 64 to PCGS on the first try.
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<< <i>I only have 10 coins total in my current collection. Click the link in my sig line. They are all my favorites! >>
Ten of some of the most beautiful coins I have ever seen! WOW!!!! >>
The Myddelton and Nova are just too much!!!
showcase 10 best
gem-coins.com
1. 1793 Chain Cent - XF
2. 1915 Pan Pac $50 Round - MS
3. 1853 Liberty Seated Dime, Arrows - MS
4. 1907 St. Gaudens $20, High Relief - MS
5. 1797 Draped Bust $10, Large Eagle - XF
6. 1908 Indian $2 1/2 - MS
7. 1908 Indian $10, With Motto - MS
8. 1854 Indian Princess $3 - AU
9. 1900 Lafayette Dollar - MS
10. 1915 Pan Pac $50 Octagonal - MS
<< <i>In no meaningful order:
1. 1793 Chain Cent - XF
2. 1915 Pan Pac $50 Round - MS
3. 1853 Liberty Seated Dime, Arrows - MS
4. 1907 St. Gaudens $20, High Relief - MS
5. 1797 Draped Bust $10, Large Eagle - XF
6. 1908 Indian $2 1/2 - MS
7. 1908 Indian $10, With Motto - MS
8. 1854 Indian Princess $3 - AU
9. 1900 Lafayette Dollar - MS
10. 1915 Pan Pac $50 Octagonal - MS >>
Good thing they are not in a meaningful order because they are certainly not a meaningful group of coins.:< on an unrelated note; when people have one coin that's worth more than every coin you own, they are doing something right.
siliconvalleycoins.com
1909 VDB PR65RB
1895 PR65BN Cameo
1910 PR67RB
1914 PR66BN
1911 PR66RB
1910 PR66BN
1916 PR66RB
1915 PR66RB
1916 PR65RB
1912 PR66RB (Eliasberg)
1909 PR65RB
1909 VDB MS66BN
... yes, that is twelve
Empty Nest Collection
Matt’s Mattes
1861-C half eagle NGC AU-50
1838-C half eagle PCGS VF-25, this coin is an original dirty coin with a weakly struck obverse but the reverse looks XF-40
1839-D half eagle PCGS VF-20, this coin is the rare variety with the mintmark centered over the 3 in the date
1840-C "Broad mill" half eagle NGC XF-45 ex PCGS XF-45 holder
1843-D/D large D quarter eagle (this coin is possibly my most interesting coin along with my 1840-C broad mill half eagle as it is an overmintmark much stronger than all D/D varieties except the 1846-D/D half eagle, I once owned the higest graded 1848-D/D half eagle in a PCGS MS-62 holder along with a nice OGH 1846-D/D quarter eagle.)
1874-CC half dollar raw VG nice dirty original coin
1853/2 $20 Gold piece in a PCGS OGH VF-35 dirty original coin that is easily an XF-45 coin
1914 MPL PCGS PR-64 RB
1912 MPL old fatty NGC PR-64 RB
1911 MPL old fatty NGC PR-64 BN but in reality the obverse is 90% bluish green a simply gorgeous coin.
I have to add a couple more I recently picked up, an 1846-0 eagle in a PCGS OGH XF-40 which I think is easily and AU-50 with dirty original surfaces and an 1881-0 eagle in a PCGS OGH XF-45 which again is easily an AU-50 maybe as high as a 55 with original prooflike surfaces.
2. 1857-D G$1 PCGS MS-62 ex-Eliasberg
3. 1842-D $5 PCGS MS-62
4. 1799 $5 PCGS AU-55
5. 1841-C $5 PCGS AU-55 ex-Norweb
6. Pine tree shilling PCGS VF-35
7. Chalmers shilling PCGS VF-35
8. 1795 $1 PCGS VF-20
9.
10.
1. 1856 FE cent, PR62.
2. 1990 Lincoln cent, PR67, no S.
3. 1916/16 DDO Buffalo nickel. MS45.
4. 1942/1-D Merc. Dime, MS61.
5. 1896-S Lib Quarter, MS65.
6. 1901-S Lib Quarter, VF30.
7. 1913-S Lib Quarter, MS63.
8. 1916 LS Quarter, MS61.
9. 1892-O Lib Half, Micro O, XF45, cleaned.
10. 1895 Morgan $, PR62.
I'M NOT DONE YET!
Doggone it! I'm adding two.
11. 1879 $4 gold Stella, FH, AU58.
12. 1907 high relief gold $20, PR63.
JT
I collect all 20th century series except gold including those series that ended there.
FR02 1928 Hawaiian Commem
AG03 1915 Pan Pac $21/2 gold Commem
FR02 1928 Vermont Commem
G06 1921 Missouri Commem
F15 1905 Lewis & Clark gold Commem
PO01 1934 Texas Commem
F15 1926 Sesqui $21/2 gold Commem
My Atavar--1936 Bridgeport Cut Out
1892 Columbian Love Token
Lafayette Grading Set
<< <i>1. 1886 Proof $3 NGC 63 ex-Garrett
2. 1857-D G$1 PCGS MS-62 ex-Eliasberg
3. 1842-D $5 PCGS MS-62
4. 1799 $5 PCGS AU-55
5. 1841-C $5 PCGS AU-55 ex-Norweb
6. Pine tree shilling PCGS VF-35
7. Chalmers shilling PCGS VF-35
8. 1795 $1 PCGS VF-20 >>
Nice!
<< <i>1. 1886 Proof $3 NGC 63 ex-Garrett
2. 1857-D G$1 PCGS MS-62 ex-Eliasberg
3. 1842-D $5 PCGS MS-62
4. 1799 $5 PCGS AU-55
5. 1841-C $5 PCGS AU-55 ex-Norweb
6. Pine tree shilling PCGS VF-35
7. Chalmers shilling PCGS VF-35
8. 1795 $1 PCGS VF-20
9.
10.
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Hey Doc some very nice coins I thought you got rid of your expensive stuff????
<< <i>OK. I'll give it a try.
1. 1856 FE cent, PR62.
2. 1990 Lincoln cent, PR67, no S.
3. 1916/16 DDO Buffalo nickel. MS45.
4. 1942/1-D Merc. Dime, MS61.
5. 1896-S Lib Quarter, MS65.
6. 1901-S Lib Quarter, VF30.
7. 1913-S Lib Quarter, MS63.
8. 1916 LS Quarter, MS61.
9. 1892-O Lib Half, Micro O, XF45, cleaned.
10. 1895 Morgan $, PR62.
I'M NOT DONE YET!
JT >>
Wow another great group of coins!!!
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<< <i>My favorites, but not in order
1793 Chain Cent, NCG VF-30
1796 quarter, PCGS VF-25
1795 half eagle, PCGS AU-55
1795 eagle, PCGS AU-53
1792 half disme, NGC VF-30
1936 Gobrecht Dollar, PCGS PR-62, original die turn
1907 High Relief $20 Gold, PCGS MS-63
1808 quarter eagle, PCGS AU-50
1795 half dime, PCGS AU-58
1804 quarter eagle, PCGS AU-50 >>
Those are coins I could only dream about - very nice 10! Do you have pictures of the half disme? I'd love to see it. >>
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Very impressive list, I almost purchased a 1792 half disme years ago and have regretted it ever since I love your half disme.
but for right now,
1865 gold dollar (JUST bought it, not here yet but Im brimming with excitement on it)
1867 gold dollar (yeah yeah yeah its in a 3rd world slab but its a freaking beauty!)
1859 C gold dollar NGC AU53 an ugly poorly struck coin made in a tiny mint with no care whatsoever.. worst US coin ever struck, and I love it
1856 D gold dollar PCGS gennie...yeah, its got some problems but the rarity is legend and I love it
1909 SVDB PCGS MS66RD OGH *(HUH? a penny from the GD guy?)* someday this thing is gonna be worth a mint
1937 Buff nickel PCGS PR66CAM Just a "franklin mint" kind of coin, too perfect for a buff but a real beauty
undated old english penny.....my very very very first [old coin] from pre kindergarten. an illustration of how I can manage to keep these things over the years
1913 Lincoln MPL The Red Green Specimen........out of all the matties Ive had...this one is the finest. Luv it
1972 DD Lincoln, found it one hot summer night back in the day, now its slabbed PCGS MS63RB a very sentimental coin for me.
(spot 10 is for the one I dream about...thats not here yet.)
1796 quarter FA2
Chain cent FA2
1822 25/50 quarter
1795 VG10 overton 106 R-6 half dollar
1825 quarter B-1
1828 25/50 quarter
1804 quarter G-4
1794 half cent G-4
1877 indian head F-12
1810 large cent VF 20