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Valued Member
 United States
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I'm not sure if it's a tradition. I just like to carry cool stuff around with me.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
830 Posts |
quote: I wonder what that Morgan would grade? Does it go Poor 1?
No TPG would grade it because, since there is no date, it is unidentifiable.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2269 Posts |
I think SGS would grade this one F-12. 
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Valued Member
United States
83 Posts |
yup that 1811 has sure seen better days!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
668 Posts |
Well I'm considering it now... I want to carry around one of my morgans as a pocket piece... or Peace dollars... I dont want to lose it though. I want to see peoples reactions tomorrow =D
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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I make a real great attempt to not carry any change of any kind. As few keys as possible and not much else. Just an old age thing.
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Valued Member
United States
189 Posts |
I don't get it. what do you do to a coin to get it to be considered a pocket piece? Do you play with it all day in your pocket,rubbing it out of boredom? Doesn't your fingers end up tasting,smelling and appearing metallic? Next question, WHY? Whats the point in making a coin unidentifiable? And gold yet. Maby I am missing something, Just don't get it
Edited by blcoinnut 10/09/2007 5:04 pm
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Valued Member
 United States
455 Posts |
quote just carl: "I make a real great attempt to not carry any change of any kind. As few keys as possible and not much else. Just an old age thing."
Carl, I agree with you. The less I have in my pockets the better I like it. Nowadays with so much stuff to remember, glasses, sunglasses, wallet, cell phone, keys, handkerchief, smokes, matches, etc., it's very easy to develop what I call "pocket problems." In fact, I'm thinking of carrying a purse just to organize all my stuff.
But you know, you can have a pocket piece without actually keeping it in your pocket all the time. I keep my Indian in an easily accessible place and only carry it around from time to time.
Oh, by the way, I was just kidding about the purse.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
668 Posts |
I started carrying around a morgan I bought for spot... I keep it in my wallet
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Valued Member
 United States
455 Posts |
quote zacharycash: "I started carrying around a morgan I bought for spot... I keep it in my wallet"
Zachary, interesting that you keep a silver dollar in your wallet. No concerns that your wallet may develop a circular pattern?
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Valued Member
Malaysia
59 Posts |
Guys, what do you think is the best composition for a silver pocket piece? I'm undecided. Is .999 too soft, how about some of the European .835 silver coins, do you think there's too much copper in them to hold in your hands? I'm thinking of using a 1/2 ounce Australian lunar coin of my zodiac sign as pocket piece.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Carl, I agree with you. The less I have in my pockets the better I like it. Nowadays with so much stuff to remember, glasses, sunglasses, wallet, cell phone, keys, handkerchief, smokes, matches, etc., it's very easy to develop what I call "pocket problems." In fact, I'm thinking of carrying a purse just to organize all my stuff. Oh, by the way, I was just kidding about the purse.
TSmith3510: You may have been kidding but that is just about what I use. As noted above, except the smokes, and a lot more. I presently use a small camera bag and it's becoming a trade mark. I tell people if your going to a coin show in the area, look for the old guy with the small black camera bag. However, I have to add to your list numerous medications and medical supplies. Now a Cancer survivor, recent cataract operations, just old, need a small pharmacy of stuff all the time. Just no room for a pocket coin. And as they say at the Cancer Hospitals, it's all better than the alternative. PS: get rid of the smokes.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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blcoinnut, I don't know whether there is a point to carrying the coins around, it's just another aspect of coin collecting. I used to fill up coin books, which now sit on shelves forgotten. I have quality collectible coins that sit in safety that I occasionally look at. And then I have these coins in my pocket that used to be money in somebody else's pocket a long time ago. They jingle around and are interesting to look at without much trouble. I was quoted $179 on the shiny gold piece yesterday, so it's still money, sort of. But it's more of a muse - a distraction from what's going on in real time.
"Two minutes ago I would have sold my chances for a tired dime." Fred Astaire
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Valued Member
United States
393 Posts |
You ask "what is the point in carrying around an old interesting coin in your pocket." The point is having it readily available as a conversation piece. I carried a vg-f Trade dollar around for a little while. People that know nothing about coins and long time collectors loved to hold it and look at it. They were fascinated with the rich history of Trade dollars too.
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United States
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