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What US Coin Would You Buy Regardless Of Condition?

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 Posted 07/06/2017  11:47 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nido_the_collector to your friends list
1794 silver dollar
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 Posted 07/07/2017  12:34 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add alvaro77 to your friends list
My lowest coin I will consider buying is VG10. Under that its not worth it, too worn off.
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 Posted 07/07/2017  12:53 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ChildOfTheWheat to your friends list

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My lowest coin I will consider buying is VG10. Under that its not worth it, too worn off.

What if its graded and slabbed PO-01, pop 1/0 'worst known'?



I'd take a $4 stella regardless of grade, depending on price too of course...
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 Posted 07/07/2017  01:00 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Conder101 to your friends list
There are many coins in that category.
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 Posted 07/07/2017  08:07 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add T-BOP to your friends list
I'm a fuss pot , I don't buy damaged coins .
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 Posted 07/07/2017  08:57 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add january1may to your friends list

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If you gave me the money, a 1796 Draped Bust Half Dollar. A chain cent follows in a close second.
Or a Gobrecht dollar, or a Stella, or really any extremely rare type (note: type, not date - don't really get the point of key dates).

In most cases, however, even in the worst realistic condition those kind of types would cost a lot more money than I have (and definitely orders of magnitude more than I can afford). Thus the "if you gave me the money" clause.
There is, in fact, one coin type I want that costs ludicrous loads of money in anything resembling decent condition but is known to be affordable (auction results in the right range) in worn damaged condition; it is not a US coin, however.

I actually passed up a damaged Flying Eagle cent for $15 a few years ago. Still don't have one of those today.

That said, "regardless of condition" will never be a 100% thing. If a rare coin was stuck in a bunch of toxic waste, I'd probably stay away from it, regardless of what it was, even if it was selling for a negative amount of money.
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 Posted 07/07/2017  10:12 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JJuliano to your friends list
None. I would rather buy something else. Since I will never acquire all of the coins available there will always be something I can spend money on.
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 Posted 07/07/2017  11:57 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jpsned to your friends list
Many come to mind: 1794 dollar, 1916 quarter, 1916-D dime, etc.

But the question implies that I would have to money to do so. I think if I had the money to buy any of these coins, I would instead buy something else, not quite as rare, in better condition.

Then again, maybe I would after all. Depends on my mood at the moment!
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 Posted 07/07/2017  12:56 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add biokemist6 to your friends list
It would have to be an iconic and readily identifiable coin, I do not want something worn slick with barely any remaining detail or heavily damaged. With that said, I think a 1793 Chain Cent would fit the bill. It is available in FR-2/AG-3 but the chain still has strong detail.
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 Posted 07/08/2017  09:55 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add thq to your friends list
I wouldn't buy this Half Dime but I swapped for it.

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 Posted 07/08/2017  2:00 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Parklane64 to your friends list
1909 ..... S ..... VDB ...... right price
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 Posted 07/08/2017  9:51 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add edweather to your friends list
A 1793 cent comes to mind...for the right price of course.
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 Posted 07/09/2017  12:51 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Barber Boy to your friends list
I would buy any gold coin in any condition because it would be my first but hopefully not just a gold plated or painted coin but a solid one.
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 Posted 07/09/2017  07:29 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add january1may to your friends list

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I would buy any gold coin in any condition because it would be my first but hopefully not just a gold plated or painted coin but a solid one.
Come to think of it, that too - if I saw a gold coin for sale, US or otherwise, that I could afford, I would probably buy it regardless of condition (short of my "stuck in a bunch of toxic waste" example, anyway).

Sadly the last time this happened was in 2010, and back then I wasn't much of a coin buyer.

(There are, as I mentioned, some non-US coins that I'm actively looking for worn damaged examples of because that's all I could afford. I don't believe this is the case for any US coins, however.)
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