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Everyone Has A Dream Coin....what's Yours?

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Everyone-Has-A-Dream-Coin....what's-Yours?

With a mintage of approx 373'000 of which 75% is hid away at the Swedish gold reserve, it has to be my dream coin. A denomination I've always wanted as a coin exists, in gold too!
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Right now the only coins I am dreaming about are the two Seated Liberty dollars I need to fill those two holes in the 7070. I guess they have been on my mind a lot lately. Before that, the typical 1909-S VDB and 1916-D fantasy occupied my dreams. I do not ask for much, just what I need to finish mt sets.
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Growing up in the 1960's I got hooked on Mercury dimes. You could still get one occasionally in change and the common dates weren't difficult to acquire. The 1916 D sold in the neighborhood of $50 to $70, which might as well have been a million for a kid like me. I slowly worked on completing and upgrading my set. A little over a year ago I got my dream coin when a bought a 1916 D Mercury dime in a PCGS holder in Gd-4 condition. It completed my set which includes both 42/41 double dies. It's not the 1804 Silver dollar but is my most prized coin to date.
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