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Which $100 Coin Would You Buy?

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 Posted 10/12/2014  5:42 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add january1may to your friends list
Gold dollar, in as high a grade as the price allows. I think $100 is just about enough for one (barely).
If it's worth more (I don't remember what the prices are right now exactly), probably the earliest identifiable Greek coin I can find for the money this side of Olbian dolphin stuff (no idea what that would be exactly).

In practice, I'd agree with stampvirgin, but other than modern non-circulating bullion that's younger than me and the occasional multiple thaler worth orders of magnitude above metal value, I can't think of any coin being anywhere close to $100 of silver. $100 of gold is a possibility though - hence my first reply.
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 Posted 10/12/2014  5:56 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add tkbslc to your friends list
I guess I didn't answer my own question. I'd probably get an AU, common date Barber quarter
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 Posted 10/12/2014  6:13 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Harmonica to your friends list
An 1864 New Brunswick cent in AU-MS grade should be doable on a $100 budget, especially if that is 100 hundred American dollars.
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 Posted 10/12/2014  6:46 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sel_69l to your friends list
With $100 of discretionary to spend?

That is a bit like giving a good wife $100 to spend and asking her to enjoy herself, and to say she can buy anything, BUT with the provisio that she must find absolutely the best value for money with her single purchase.

I do that when I am looking to buy coins.

It is very emancipating if your numismatic interests are very wide ranging; for me it opens up the possibility of buying almost any item that is numismatic. It becomes much easier to locate real bargains.

Over the decades, because you are always trying to buy well, you will find that your collection will acquire great value, almost accidentally.
Good book references, also acquired over the decades, are an indespensible help in this quest to always learn about numismatics generally.
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 Posted 10/12/2014  7:59 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add atticguy to your friends list
There aren't too many things I need that are close to $100; many are cheaper but some are much more.

If things did work out, my first choice would be the 2012-S silver Kennedy half, as it's the only one I am missing. Hopefully one day it will drop down to under $100.00.

My second choice would be the 1973 Canadian large bust quarter. That one has been a hole in my folder longer than anything!
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 Posted 10/12/2014  8:21 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Connor to your friends list
I agree with Joe....I would purchase the best looking, problem free bust half I could find!
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 Posted 10/12/2014  8:29 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CoinCollector2012 to your friends list
I would get a 1921-D Mercury dime.
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 Posted 10/12/2014  9:04 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Mraderm946 to your friends list
Nicest Trade dollar I could find...preferably with chop marks.
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 Posted 10/12/2014  9:49 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jimbucks to your friends list
A nice high grade (MS-6x) Indian cent.
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 Posted 10/12/2014  11:20 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jpsned to your friends list
I'd get a Barber half in as good a condition as possible.
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 Posted 10/13/2014  10:52 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jbuck to your friends list
Looking down my list...

My first choice would be an under-priced 1875-S US Twenty Cent Piece. Yeah, I will let you know how that works out for me.

I do see seven Indian Head cents, three Buffalo nickels, and two Mercury dimes that could be had for $100.

I could fill one of the five or six of the ten remaining holes in my 7070. The 'or six' being the previously mentioned Twenty Cent Piece (good luck with that).
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 Posted 10/13/2014  11:02 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jimbucks to your friends list
If one wants to include "underpriced" coins, then a proof Mercury dime can come into play.
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 Posted 10/13/2014  11:17 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add GR58 to your friends list
I think I would look at my 7070 and see what I could upgrade. The n have to see what I could get a good
deal on.

Chances are I would be looking at
Babes quarter
Two Cent
Three Cent Nickel

There are others ...but I would have to put money with the $100.
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 Posted 10/13/2014  2:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add pawpaw34 to your friends list

Probaly something copper.
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 Posted 10/13/2014  9:55 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list
That so much depends on what you could find for that $100. you never know. Someone may be selling a thousand dollar coin for that.
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