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Let's Suppose You Had $200 To Spend...

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For Canada an 1874H dime and for the USA an 1857 Flying Eagle cent.
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This thingy

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Or this thingy

Let's-Suppose-You-Had-$200-To-Spend...
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I'd head straight to the foreign coin bucket and buy most of the coins in it.
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precious metal will always be precious
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Funny you should ask, I happen to have two hundred bucks in my pocket right now... Darn groceries. The kids don't need to eat, right?


First get the 200 Ikes.


Then feed the kids who demand food. === Ikes spend well at the grocery store.
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A 1947 Dot Quarter or 1973 Large Bust (don't ask) quarter, both Canadian. That would finish my quarters 1937 on. $200 would likely buy either one, not both.
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I could fill a few holes in my 7070.

Or (maybe) one of the three remaining holes in my Lincoln album (the 1914-D).

Or a few holes in the Indian-Buffalo-Mercury set.

Decisions.
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A good grade Barber half dollar.
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@Domain555 I was able to talk the wife into letting me spend $30 on a Dansco 7070 and a few BU singles...Now, how to convince her to let me fill the 7070?
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Sadly $200 is not enough to fill any vacancy's in my albums.
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Aaaaaahhh! Too many choices. Can't decide...
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I'd probably go for a slabbed capped bust half.
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Sadly $200 is not enough to fill any vacancy's in my albums.


Not sure if this is a good problem to have or a bad one?
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I suppose it's a good thing

Indian cent 1877, 1909 s
Lincoln 1909 s vdb
Mercury dime 1916 d
Walking Liberty half 1921, 1921 d
Franklin proof cameo 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1959
Peace dollar 1928
Commemorative half: Isabella, Gettysburg, Hawaii, Hudson, old Spanish trail.
ASE 1995 w

Are the holes in my sets.
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@Domain555 I was able to talk the wife into letting me spend $30 on a Dansco 7070 and a few BU singles...Now, how to convince her to let me fill the 7070?



Happy for you
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