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Rest in Peace
United States
4849 Posts |
Quote: how about 1 year and type of every single coin minted in the us with a mintage of at least 20 coins?
in MS-70/PR-70! lol...there is no amount of money on earth that could buy a set like that. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1358 Posts |
I'd collect everything that resembles a coin, currency, stamp, stock... lol
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Valued Member
United States
187 Posts |
Would go for a SL full head set, and a nice Trade dollar set. Would also do liberty 5C proof & ms sets ......... 
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Valued Member
United States
371 Posts |
I would do an MS63+ Three Cent Silver with MS60+ or PR60+ for 63-73, AU+ Half Dimes (Maybe a bit lower for early dates), Seated Liberty dimes AU+, Gold Dollars in MS-60+, $20 Liberty Heads, 20 Cent Pieces, and a Dansco Type Set with everything MS-60+ or PR-60+ :D
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Pillar of the Community
United States
581 Posts |
Ok...Here's the wish list #1 action comic #1 Detective comic. #1 spider-man All #1 and key X-men comics. Basically all key isues of above comics (all graded 9.9 or 10) Fill all dansco albums with highest hand picked (by me...thrill of the hunt) then mirror all hand picked sets with highest ms graded slabbed coins. Then what ever else catches my eye Mint in original boxes all Lionel blue Comet sets (along with the rest of the prewar Lionel lines really) House... warehouse to store collections. museum to show off all the best acquisitions.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2150 Posts |
Quote: including the 1958 with wheat reverse I have a few I will sell you! 
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Rest in Peace
United States
4849 Posts |
Quote: Ok...Here's the wish list #1 action comic #1 Detective comic. #1 spider-man All #1 and key X-men comics. Basically all key isues of above comics (all graded 9.9 or 10) Fill all dansco albums with highest hand picked (by me...thrill of the hunt) then mirror all hand picked sets with highest ms graded slabbed coins. Then what ever else catches my eye Mint in original boxes all Lionel blue Comet sets (along with the rest of the prewar Lionel lines really) House... warehouse to store collections. museum to show off all the best acquisitions. You forgot Amazing Fantasy #15!  And how about Incredible Hulk #181. I was quite the comic book junky for a while as a teenager.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1409 Posts |
If $$ wasn't an issue - I'd be off the grid. I'd disappear.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
592 Posts |
That's Easy. I would collect Everything.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
581 Posts |
"You forgot Amazing Fantasy #15! And how about Incredible Hulk #181. I was quite the comic book junky for a while as a teenager"
OK...those too Basically all key #1 issues, and first appearance issues. I said #1 spidey for those that didn't know that Amazing Fantasy held the first appearance of spidey. :-) Either way, anything I want would have 2 word attached to them...Museum Quality
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Rest in Peace
United States
4849 Posts |
Quote: "You forgot Amazing Fantasy #15! And how about Incredible Hulk #181. I was quite the comic book junky for a while as a teenager"
OK...those too Basically all key #1 issues, and first appearance issues. I said #1 spidey for those that didn't know that Amazing Fantasy held the first appearance of spidey. :-) Either way, anything I want would have 2 word attached to them...Museum Quality Cool!  I used to own incredible hulk #181(1st appearance of wolverine) in VG/F at one point. It was the pride and joy of my collection as a youngster. I still drool over Amazing Fantasy #15, and I am still contemplating getting a lower grade certified copy of this book(FR-G) even to this day. However, I usually end up spending it all on coins instead.
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Valued Member
United States
258 Posts |
For those of you contemplating redheads (or blondes or brunettes for that matter.) don't forget to collect lawyers and a couple quality safes. I suspect you will need several of both... Personally I would continue to buy 90% and 999 silver bullion and probably a secure storage facility to store all of my millions of pennies which would keep me sorting coins for several lifetimes Just picture me as scrooge mcduck swimming in a massive pool of lincoln cents.....  Sincerely, John Leckrone
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
17884 Posts |
I'd probably just keep on collecting what I already do, just in a little better grade. Probaby the only new thing I would add would be I'd start working on the 18th century russian and siberian five and ten copper kopeck pieces. Big copper!
I'm surprised at the number of people who mentioned the redheads! I have a real weakness for them but didn't realize so many others did as well. You would think that if there is that much interest in redheads there would be more of them.
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Rest in Peace
United States
1729 Posts |
Yeah, redheads with freckles. With coins ... I can't think of much that I'd do differently than I'm doing now: spending a modest amount of money to collect foreign type coins, plus a few USA sets. For me, the fun is in the hunt as much as popping a coin into a holder.
But if it came to $ ... I suspect I'd do much the same as afcop13. Once I thought I'd like to live in a grass hut in the Pacific with a cute ... anycolorheadwithorwithoutfreckles to fan my face, but then I remember how much I love reading and books, and how much sand and humidity tend to ruin books. The iPad has changed all that. Woo-hoo! Time to dream again!
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Valued Member
United States
155 Posts |
I like thinking big and since money is no option lemme go for something a bit different. I'd like to put together as close as I could to a complete date set from.... ever  For ancients and things before any specific dates were on the coins I could try to do 1 of each coin chronologically from different rulers etc. You'd have a collection that could vary drastically from different countries, languages etc. You could try to plan in gettin coins with subjects like animals, different shapes. It might be interesting to see how many different subcollections you could work in, OFEC?
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