I lost a bunch of coins a while ago (don't remember specifically when). I can't seem to remember their specific type, age, or precious metal content either. I just remember they were some very valuable coins on a ship going from some place to another place (my memory is bad
). I'm assuming they are at the bottom of the sea somewhere by now
. If someone finds them, please let me know.
Seriously though, it's nice to see that many of these lost coins didn't stay lost forever. I think I'm sensing a theme that when we handle our coins with high sentimental value, we should never take our eyes off of them! Here's my (real) lost coin story:
When I was nine years old, I was at the LCS with my mom going through the 10 cents each Wheat cent cauldron and she found a 1909 with a very faint VDB. I was so excited because I had not been collecting for long and had recently read the story about the 1909-VDB. And, to me, 1909 was really old. My mom passed away the following year. Needless to say, this was one of my most cherished coins. Somewhere along the way (I think around 9th or 10th grade) when I wasn't collecting as much anymore, I took my collection out from the plastic tub under my bed specifically to view this coin. It wasn't there! I turned my collection inside out and upside down looking for it without success. After that, I actually avoided looking at through my collection for several years (although I still added yearly proof sets) because I was so upset I had lost it. Then one day it just turned up in the plastic tub. It must have been there all along. It is now my most protected coin - and still most valuable (to me) - in my collection. It represents one of the few specific memories I have of my mom.
Edit: Oh, and it's my avatar now
Seriously though, it's nice to see that many of these lost coins didn't stay lost forever. I think I'm sensing a theme that when we handle our coins with high sentimental value, we should never take our eyes off of them! Here's my (real) lost coin story:
When I was nine years old, I was at the LCS with my mom going through the 10 cents each Wheat cent cauldron and she found a 1909 with a very faint VDB. I was so excited because I had not been collecting for long and had recently read the story about the 1909-VDB. And, to me, 1909 was really old. My mom passed away the following year. Needless to say, this was one of my most cherished coins. Somewhere along the way (I think around 9th or 10th grade) when I wasn't collecting as much anymore, I took my collection out from the plastic tub under my bed specifically to view this coin. It wasn't there! I turned my collection inside out and upside down looking for it without success. After that, I actually avoided looking at through my collection for several years (although I still added yearly proof sets) because I was so upset I had lost it. Then one day it just turned up in the plastic tub. It must have been there all along. It is now my most protected coin - and still most valuable (to me) - in my collection. It represents one of the few specific memories I have of my mom.
Edit: Oh, and it's my avatar now
Edited by bd251
08/07/2017 01:17 am
08/07/2017 01:17 am
























