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 Posted 10/27/2008  11:40 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add coinsrus to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Here is the situation. You have $250 you must spend on post 1800 coins. What would you buy?

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I would have spent it on the 1914-D LHC I was offered this weekend. Excluding that, I would acquire a piece or two for my 7070.

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I would get a capped bust half, and spend the rest on a F12+ Barber quarter
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I would get a capped bust half dollar DIME and the rest on Silver dollars under $14 a piece!
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I would get a key or semi-key date classic coin in problem-free lower grade that would be completely beyond my financial reach in high grade.

Examples: 1811 Half Cent, 1809 or 1811 cent, 1838-O or 1863 Half Dime, 1912-S nickel, 1809 or 1859-S dime, 1815 or 1851-O quarter, 1839-O or 1871-CC half dollar, etc.
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i would get a nice 1932-s Washington quarter
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 Posted 10/27/2008  4:07 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TreasHunt to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
guys:
He said post 1800's, so that means from 1900 to date.

For $250:
As many 1914 S Barber quarters, minimum grade of G-4, as I could find.


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I think he said "post 1800," which just eliminates the 1700s.

However, coinsrus, if you meant "post 1899," then I would still buy a key or semi-key in problem-free lower grade that I could not afford in high grade. A 1914-S quarter in F-VF would be an excellent choice.
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You have $250 you must spend on post 1800 coins.

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He said post 1800's, so that means from 1900 to date.


I read it as 1801 to date.
Regardless, the 1914-D LHC surely qualifies!
However, the only 1900+ coin needed for my 7070 is a modern $1 commemorative. Hardly $250.
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As many G-VG 1927-S SLQ's I could buy. I still believe this coin is a big time sleeper.
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Here is the situation. You have $250 you must spend on post 1800 coins. What would you buy?


i would buy a Trade dollar I think
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