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First Coin You'd Get If Money Were No Object

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Continental Currency Dollar. In silver, of course.
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@barryg.. I'll sell you my 1912D V nickel!


D'OH! I knew I was going to get one of those dates wrong. I meant 1913, of course.
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Does buying an Type Set album filled with coins count?
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D'OH! I knew I was going to get one of those dates wrong. I meant 1913, of course.

1913 does make more sense.
maybe you could make a keychain out of it!
Wow could you imagine? there would be a special place in collector purgatory for you.

Side note.. this thing changes "o m g" (no spaces) to "wow"
I wonder what the point of that is.. hmm.
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Well, the choice is difficult - lots of nice coins. But id go for this sucker:

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10 Aureus medallion showing Constantius I recapturing london from Allectus, emperor of the Britannic Empire which Carausius Usurped from Diocletian. The legend means 'Restorer of the Eternal Light' which is making fun of some of Carausius' coinage.

The rest of the hoard had many hundreds of gold and silver coins (presumably to pay the soldiers with) and 40 other medallions. A bunch were melted down by [long line of expletives]. Makes my blood boil.
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This is simple, I'd buy a complete Morgan coin lot in MS67 or better.
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I'd go for the best BU 1922 plain Lincoln. I know a lot of collectors don't consider it to be a real coin, but something about it has always fascinated me. Probably due to the fact that no coins were produced in Philly that year, so this die variation made it SEEM like it was a Philly issue.

Either that or one of the flowing hair $4 gold Stellas. (I'd love to have that woman as my wife.)
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1815 (5 over 2) Capped Bust half dollar.



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1948 silver dollar in ms-67(8 if its possible)
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I would try to buy ALL of the 1804 draped bust dollars.
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$50 Pan Pac gold, the round version with the dolphins swimming on the edge.




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1793 large cent, high grade.
The one with the crazy hair
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1793 chain cent - MS65 of course. it would look nice in my type set
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A genuine 1909-S VDB cent!
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Could I buy a single collection, like say the Smithsonian or the ANA museum? They can just leave it in the building, Ill buy that too. :)
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