Nice set of 20 Hfjacinto.
Love the Lincoln (my birth year).
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So what would be your box of 20?
I think I would go for my higher value coins.
Not that I have any that are worth a fortune.
Something that might grow in value and would give
me a few dollars as I head into retirement.
Firstly the Aussie $2 coloured coins.
Some of these are going through the roof price wise, especially with C mint mark.
2012 (C) $2 Remembrance Poppy (The first coloured coin released in Australia).

2013 $2 Coronation (The first coloured coin released for circulation)

2014 (C) Remembrance

2015 (C) Remembrance

Next would be Australian pre-decimal.
1927 Florin in MS63.

For my U.S. coins I would keep these 2.
1909 S Lincoln, not VDB, but still worth a few bucks.

1931 S Lincoln graded VG8BN.

Moving across the border in to Canada. A couple of nice uncirculated silver coins.
2006 Canada $1 Timber Wolf

2009 Canada $5 Thunderbird.

Moving across the pond to U.K.
Can't go past the 2009 Kew Gardens 50P.

Another couple of U.K. coins that are heading in the right direction
2002 Commonwealth Games - Northern Ireland 2 pounds

2019 Letter A from the 10p alphabet series.

Moving across to Europe.
2016 Germany 5 Euros - Planet Earth, the first of the coloured ring coins.

1901 2 marks from Prussia.

1931 (J) German East Africa 5 Heller

Moving further south.
These two coins are in a 1969 set from The Order of Malta.
9 Tari

10 Grani

Now a couple from Russia.
1924 One Rouble

1974 One Rouble

And finally a 1978 1000 Lire from The Vatican.

Well that was not easy to pick just 20 coins.
Glad I don't have to really do it. (Not yet anyway).