Marve65, what I mean is, it was graded MS66+ by PCGS, if it was rusted or had a plantchet flaw is there a possibility PCGS would even grade it that high?
NumisRob, it's not about being all Spectacular, it's really whatever you deem as favorites in your collection, value doesn't matter. I also wanted to see what some of you own.
I figured "Your Favorite Coin" would be too tough to choose for most so I made it Five!
1: 2000 $1 Sacagawea Dollar Obverse Capped Die NGC MS66:
My Favorite piece, it's Unique and the Eye Appeal is just Extraordinary, at least 50-75 Strikes!!!
2: 1999-P $1 Susan B. Anthony Dollar Struck on Experimental Planchet 25% Zn, 2.5% Ni, 72% Cu 7.73 grams PCGS MS-66: I'm happy I was able to find one with the Greenish tint to it!
3: 1976 $1 Eisenhower Dollar Struck 95% Off Center NGC MS66: Only IKE I know this far Off-Center!
4: $5 Tenth-Ounce Gold Eagle Type One Blank SEGS 3.33 Grams: Have only seen one other.
5: ? Coming Soon...?
**RUNNER UP** 6: 1999-D 10C Roosevelt Dime Missing Obverse Clad Layer (1.8g) PCGS MS64: This is one of my Favorite Missing Clad Layer pieces as it's color is just Gorgeous!!
#5 is Coming soon!
I'll be sending all of these Errors to PCGS for Crossovers and a Re-holder as many have scuffs and scratches, except the Dime.