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What Is Your Dream Coin?

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1913 Liberty Head Nickel.

Actually, having a 1974 aluminum Lincoln Cent would be pretty awesome too
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A $10 Indian head eagle. I've always found that coin to be the best looking in it simplicity. I remember seeing it on tv when I was a kid and always wanting it. Now I hope I can afford one, one day.
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1847 Crown.
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A Draped Bust anything with exceptional eye appeal.
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Zanzibar 20 cents 1908..
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For pure value, I'd go for the Sultan of Muscat-Childs-Pogue 1804 silver dollar that failed to sell during the Pogue auction. The last bid was a would-be-record-breaking $10.6 million and that was still below the reserve.

Then I'd probably sell coin to fund a finest known CC Morgan collection and still have about 8 million left over.

For my own satisfaction, I would probably get the Judd-1392 Sailor Head pattern 20C in the highest grade I could find.
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I'd go for the Sultan of Muscat-Childs-Pogue 1804 silver dollar that failed to sell during the Pogue auction.

I do say, coinlover168, I admit I did lust after that one. I would do the same thing, though.. trade that sucker in for a whole lotta nice ones. Definitely a set of Matte Proof Lincolns, for starters.


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..I would probably get the Judd-1392 Sailor Head pattern 20C..


Which reminds me.. coincidentally, there is a pattern from the same period I have always wanted to own.. the Seated Liberty Shield & Eagle Judd-1200 1872 Half Dollar. That is my true "dream coin," since I will only ever own one in my dreams.



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Mine would be a 1795 Draped Bust Half Eagle with the Heraldic Eagle reverse. It is presumed that they were actually produced in 1798 when the employees found a 1795- dated obverse die and married it up with a by then 1798 reverse die... And thus the variety was created.
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