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Lets Dial It Down, What Would You Do With $50

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I would get 2013 panda or libertad would be my choice .........or this
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Add a couple of bucks and you could get a nice 1901 Luzern Swiss shooting medal in silver.

I know a fella that has one.

They look like this:
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 Posted 12/21/2012  4:42 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add fromms2244 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
As high grade Merc as I could find
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A couple of MS Franklins.
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I would by a a bushel of fresh oysters and eat them until I popped.
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I'd go for the a nice slabbed Mercury dime.
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"From whom you buy it"
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 Posted 12/22/2012  02:13 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Kellyk to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Because the money was a gift from a friend, I'd buy one coin that would be meaningful to me... At this time, I'd probably buy a Standing Liberty quarter at the best grade I could for the money.
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Because the money was a gift from a friend, I'd buy one coin that would be meaningful to me... At this time, I'd probably buy a Standing Liberty quarter at the best grade I could for the money.



But my personal coin would either be the best 1925 Stone Mountain Com. (goodness gracious I want one!) or something from my birth year that is absolutely beautiful.
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There are coins you can get in XF within that amount. Amongst them are Indian heads, V nickels, Peace dollars, Mercury dimes, and maybe a Seated dime or quarter. I personally would probably just get a silver American eagle.
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Oh man, I know exactly what I'd get:

A set-by-year (not mintmark) of wheats, 1909-1912, not counting 1911 (which I own). I'm trying to get at least one of each year before I go for the gold.
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I'd get a Stone Mountain commemorative half in the highest certified grade I could get at the price.
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I think I would go with a slabbed Morgan, MS-63 or better.
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Lots of great suggestions guys....I've put in a few bids on a few coins but didn't. Win...but I'm having fun with this
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I wouldn't spend any more than the 50.00. If you keep it at 50 and under it will be a free coin to you. If you go over that price then it is not a free gift any more. I would get a higher grade common date Morgan or Peace dollar that would fit that price, and enjoy my gift.
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