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Pillar of the Community
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I feel THE EXACT same way and really, its kind of funny. But also kind of sad. I wasn't going to comment it but someone else already did kindof, about how on other threads there's coins that should maybe belong on this thread and when you see someone post that there most sentimentally valuable coin is a 1946 penny you can then stand right up and say "Yes and your most financially valuable coin is _____"... from whatever other thread you saw it on. The harsh reality is that if someone actually did have the balls to do as carnold744 said, if they did it to me they would be greeted with a very unexpected painful and long lasting surprise, a surprise that if I actually said on here you guys would probably never look at me the same way again. 
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Valued Member
United States
415 Posts |
As for my answer to the question, it's an 1878-CC Morgan in AG condition that I got for 42 bucks on ebay. I'm not exactly a big spender on coins, as evidenced by the fact that I'm trying to complete a Buffalo nickel set for under 64 bucks!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1757 Posts |
My AU Vexator Canadian Token. It will be my "COVER COIN" on my new book due out in early 2017.
John Lorenzo Numismatist
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New Member
United States
13 Posts |
I will play. My most expensive (and also a coin that has a fair amount of sentimental value) is a PCGS 45 1932d Washington quarter. When my grandfather died, this was the only quarter missing from the Washington silver set, so I went out and got a nice one. I have one more hole to fill in his Walking Liberty half dollar album (1921d) and 3 in his Franklin album, and 7 in the Mercury dime album. I am working on (for me) silver dollars.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
11951 Posts |
I am really not sure.
I guess they are all worth about same ...until you sell them
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Valued Member
United States
312 Posts |
My most valuable coin to me is an AU 1923 Peace dollar that was given to me from my uncle, who is also a collector. 1923 was the year that my grandfather was born (may his soul rest in peace now :) )
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Valued Member
United States
186 Posts |
In 2004, I purchased this 1883 Eagle for $230. I'm gladly proud to buy ahead of its rise to its $700 worth today. Too bad I hadn't yet started my full-time job.  
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Bedrock of the Community
Australia
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My most valuable ancient Greek coin was also the first Greek coin into my collection. It came from Spinks in London, a long time ago. I still have all of the purchase documentation to prove it.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
7390 Posts |
Hey SilverSearcher, can u please post a pic of your 1880s with the tape stain you mentioned on page 2 thnx. I'd like to see it ~@@~
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