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Is There A Coin That You Are Obsessed With Which You Already Have

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 Posted 06/09/2017  11:41 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jbuck to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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Yes, there is one coin I own that I am so obsessed with I decided to use it as my avatar. It's the most expensive coin I own, I bought it to honor my father who had just passed away, and it's really the highlight of my collection. Plus, it's just so darn good looking!
Yes, it is!
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Wow! That is gorgeous!

Mine would be the wreath cent.
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Mine is the GSA cc Morgan dollar! They hold so much history and are quite beautiful!
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I have the same problem as Nickel Guy. I'm obsessed with nickels, mainly War Nickels. My nickel collection is nearing 12,000 coins, 5500 of these are War Nickels.
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My 1936 DDO-002 that I found in a bunch of wheat pennies. It does have some corrosion on the back though
Sometimes I just take it out to look at it because it's my first DDO
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Very nice, coin_obsessed! I suppose that makes your username appropriate.
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Yeah, I'm obsessed with this coin. Won it at auction about 3 years ago and I still pull it out to look at it a couple of times a month

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That is one gorgeous dime, Tbone!

With me I suppose it has to be my 1847 Gothic crown. I had been looking for one in my price range for ages and when one came up in an auction with a reputable dealer in the north of England I put in a maximum bid of £600 on it. I was so pleased when I phoned the dealer and he informed me that I'd got the coin!
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Another coin I really like (and often get out and admire) is the 2010 Britannia, and I've always been a fan of the 'Hercule' type French 5F and 10F coins, and Morgan dollars. I guess I like big silver!
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Yeah, I'm obsessed with this coin. Won it at auction about 3 years ago and I still pull it out to look at it a couple of times a month
Love that dime!
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I don't understand it, but I have a 1880 S Morgan dollar graded MS 63 by ANACS that I enjoy pulling out at least 3 times a week. I submitted it myself and it has a DMPL Reverse that is not mentioned on the slab.
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I submitted it myself and it has a DMPL Reverse that is not mentioned on the slab.


In order to get it mentioned, both sides need that quality.
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Yeah, I'm obsessed with this coin. Won it at auction about 3 years ago and I still pull it out to look at it a couple of times a month


Man, if I had that coin, I'd look at it at least a couple of times a day!

I think you should set up a display in front of your house and charge people to take a peek!
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I've always been obsessed with the 1922 Plain Lincoln. I love the story and mystery surrounding its production, but never thought I'd be lucky enough to actually own one.

A few years ago I got a not-bad sample of it off of eBay--I think I paid around $100 for it. I always get a kick out of looking at it and consider myself fortunate to have it.

I also bought an okay 1795 large cent off ebay. $40-such a deal! The date is readable as well as the letters on the rim. It boggles my mind that I have a coin that's so old and was made when George Washington was president. I can stare at it endlessly.
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I've always been obsessed with the 1922 Plain Lincoln.
Interesting.

I still hate having that hole in my Dansco album. I suppose I will fill it eventually.
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I am an error collector... so almost every one in my collection has a uniqueness to it... the one I love the most is probably this one.

I found these two coins three years apart, both at a coin show in Montreal. One is a triple-clipped Canadian 1982 Constitution nickel dollar. The second coin in the slab is a triple clipped blank nickel dollar planchet, with matching clips!! These are large coins, so there were only 4 blanks punched from the rolling strip at a time, so that meant out of a mintage of 10 million, there could only be 4 (or possibly 8) triple clipped nickel dollars out there with this clip pattern, and I can't even imagine the odds of one not being struck. For me to find these two pieces separately is something I cannot begin to describe.

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