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What's Your Favorite Coin, Medal, Or Token In Your Collection?

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Although I have many many favorite US coins and they make up the majority of my collection, this one is in a class by itself. It was made on Press #1 at Carson city with Nevada Silver and has that famous CC mint mark (very few of which I can afford )
I don't mind the word copy on it at all.

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My avatar coin!
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One of my many well loved Ikes...


What's not to love, that's a beauty!
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Thank you! Acquired this one from Darth.
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Another Favorite of mine and nice modern rarity.
This one PL-68, Pop. 2 and only 2 finer in 69.

Only a total of 459,000 minted across all finishes.

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I have been struggling with this decision for a few days. Picking a favourite is tough, but I chose this one and I am not even sure if purists consider this Cook Island Poppy a coin. I like all poppies, the flower, the coins, and even the paper ones we wear on Armistice day, but this Silver $5 2017 coin is a definite fave. I only wish my photography skills would have been good enough to capture more of the details through this slab, but I certainly tried.
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I am not even sure if purists consider this Cook Island Poppy a coin.

We all need to collect what makes us happy and satisfies our collecting urges. Your reasons for enjoying the coin are all that matter.

The hobby's big enough to support all types of collectibles!


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I chose this one and I am not even sure if purists consider this Cook Island Poppy a coin.
Impressive nonetheless.
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My favorite coin is this 1927 South Africa gold Sovereign (dragon slayer)

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My favorite coin is this 1927 South Africa gold Sovereign (dragon slayer)
Fantastic example!
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Forgive me if a topic has been already been posted on this, but I didn't see one (at least not a recent one).

What's your favorite coin you own? Whether for the sentimental value, numismatic value, or you just think it's super cool, I'm sure we all have one that comes to mind.

Mine would have to be the 1909 Lincoln Penny passed down from my grandfather. My grandfather passed when I was little, and my fondest memories of him are him teaching me how to count money and the little handfuls of change he would give me every time he visited.

One day, about a decade after he passed, my mom found his old collection in the attic and pulled it out to show me. It was the usual stuff, wheat cents, some Canadian cents, and a few Buffalo nickels and silver dimes. I dove into the hobby, organized his coins into albums and 2x2s, and learned a ton by reading here on CCF.

But the one coin that really caught my eye (probably because it was the oldest), was a 1909 Wheat cent. This particular coin has dents and is worn fairly slick, and is by no means the most numismatically valuable coin I own. However, if I could only keep one, I would pick this one, hands down.

That's my story, now I want to hear yours!

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