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Another What's Your Dream Coin...canadian Edition

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1921 5 cent silver... Someday...
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1921 5 cent silver... Someday...


I've been eyeing the same one up on ebay for the last 4 months. Trying to figure out a way to convince my wife that spending 10 grand on a coin is a good idea....I wonder how much a good divorce lawyer costs?
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So you can actually afford it^^ If so then BUY IT! I hate to see peoples dreams get ruined from a person they chose to spend the rest of there life with... Let her spend $10,000 on shoes or something.
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I'd have to go with a complete set of 1959 coins in MS, birth year......oh......all with die cracks
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A set of 1948 Canadian coins (cent through dollar) in gem ms65. That's my birth year!
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For me...... the elusive 2000P cent. I have never seen one offered for sale.
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Being I have been a avid collector of Canadian silver dollars for many years I would have to go with a silver dollar.
1948 - MS66 (The last MS66 I seen sell at auction went for $36,000 + premiums). Definitely a dream coin for me at that price unless I win Lotto 649, then I'm sure I would be the proud owner of one as soon as I can cash the ticket.
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Since I already have the Norweb 1858 Canada 20c/NB 20c SP62 Mule for $700k someone else mentioned...cough...

The 1948 $1 JOP counterstamped...only 4 known and none seen in the last decade?...one must surface one of these days

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In silver dollars I am missing, 1945, 1947 ML and 1948.
I would take any of these three in MS or AU.
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I've been eyeing the same one up on ebay for the last 4 months. Trying to figure out a way to convince my wife that spending 10 grand on a coin is a good idea....I wonder how much a good divorce lawyer costs?


Explain to her why you want to, and why you are comfortable doing so. I did with my lady and found her to be more supportive than I'd have imagined. If you have $10k you can get out of a TFSA, it's no better in the bank anyway.
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A genuine 1921 50 cent piece. I could then replace the copy I have in my Canadian coin album.
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I think mine would be the 1916C gold sovereign... Followed by the 1921 50c piece

I think if I ever got either of those two coins I would then be highly motivated to complete either set...
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Well then I guess I will be the first to say it, 1936 Dot penny (real) and in any grade. I keep telling all my pick up banks that this is what I am searching for.
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One I can't afford right now:
1911 SP65 large cent (or better than SP65)

One I could afford (but i'd have to like it a lot):
1870 half dollar in EF40-45 with dark toning
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Paulz would that be an LCW or no LCW?
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