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Is Buying This Holed Capped Bust Half Dime Worth It?

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 Posted 09/07/2016  10:00 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add dsfreeworld to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
might as well show off nice original higher grade holed coins since we're on the subject...great coins Exo...here's my only one



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 Posted 09/07/2016  10:25 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ExoGuy to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
That's a sadly pretty coin there Dsfreeworld. I simply wanted to show Coinfrog and perhaps others that coins with holes are collector coins. It's simply a matter of who the collector is and what he collects.

Whereas I've assembled sets of coins with counterstamps, friends of mine have assembled 7070 type sets with holes and with engravings, love tokens. Every collection starts with "one." Perhaps, our OP will someday start a holed type set?

As an aside, I once bought a holed love token from a dealer's junk box. It cost me $3. It was an 1873 Liberty Seated quarter with arrows in VF condition. I no longer own it. It's an exceedingly rare coin that a dealer considered junk. One man's trash can be another's treasure!

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