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Valued Member
United States
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A 1977-S Proof Eisenhower dollar. It is now impaired, of course. It is the coins closest to when and where I was born, being from the East Bay of CA and born in 1977. I have had it for about 5 years now and carry it most every day.
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Valued Member
United States
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I carry a 1993 Spitzbergen 100 Roubles token with me. No real reason other than I enjoy learning about the Arctic and plan to go to Spitzbergen someday.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I was carrying 4 wheaties around trying to see how worn down I could eventually get them, but they eventually got misplaced. I started carrying a couple of Ikes but took them out of my pocket since they are kind of big. I guess a half may work.
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 United States
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Quote:A 1977-S Proof Eisenhower dollar. It is now impaired, of course. It is the coins closest to when and where I was born, being from the East Bay of CA and born in 1977. I have had it for about 5 years now and carry it most every day. Excellent choice. 
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 United States
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I have a PO1 Morgan but don't carry it around. I do carry a FR2 SLQ with me. 1916 if I recall ;)
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Edited by vermontensium 11/25/2011 10:46 pm
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 Mexico
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jbuck, I'm surprised you'd condone such use of an Ike! ;)
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 United States
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 He did say it was an impaired proof, so I have no problem with it.  As I said earlier, I used to keep an Eisenhower dollar on my all the time (granted, it was not a proof). I never kept it in the same pocket with my other change or keys, so it pretty much looked the same when I stopped carrying it around as it did when I started.
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Valued Member
United States
128 Posts |
*edit* Just realized I had already responded to this thread. Observe the dangers of posting while enjoying some holiday Scotch. Sorry... 
Edited by BoomerSoonerOKU 11/26/2011 10:19 pm
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BoomerSoonerOKU, I know how you feel ... my downfall is getting all primed-up for those always-tempting on-line auctions ... *yikes* => "why did I buy that?"   
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Pillar of the Community
United States
5850 Posts |
I don't have a pocket piece, but after reading what EgCollector said in this thread, I'm thinking of carrying around a Two Cent Piece with me just so I can "toss my Two Cents in" when appropriate...
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1432 Posts |
Picked this up on Maui in '95 & have carried it with pocket change every day since. 
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New Member
United States
47 Posts |
Gold Austrian ducat in my wallet for the last two years
Edited by bobstam 11/27/2011 12:28 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1372 Posts |
This thread's been up for several days now, and I've given careful consideration to it. No, I never have carried a pocket piece, but if I were to want to ... I wouldn't want it subjected to an inordinate amount of wear, which is what pocket pieces are for I suppose ... but I did think of a workable solution to the problem for those who would like to if it didn't tear up the coin, and if not for fear of losing it. There are a lot of empty pocket watch cases on ebay. A person could buy one, adapt an airtite to it, and have a coin that you could carry with you, tethered to you by a chain so you would be less prone to losing it, and have it be completely protected. A Morgan dollar in a nickel silver 3/0 watch case would make a great gift for somebody. Pocket watches come in all sizes, even diminutive ones in gold filled cases, that could accomodate a 2 1/2 dollar quarter eagle. Just a thought. Chance
Edited by Chancellor Sutler 11/28/2011 01:37 am
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Pillar of the Community
United States
8904 Posts |
No pocket coin for me. For someone who loves coins as much as I do, I can't stand to have change in my pocket. I know how strange that sounds... 
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Turkey
870 Posts |
I carry a Norwegian 1995 5-Kroner coin in my pocket for about 10 years. It's a badly toned coin and was surprised how fast the coin got damaged when I first see it. It has a hole in the middle so it makes it fun to show people. :)
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