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If You Had $1,000 To Spend On 1 Coin What Would You Buy?

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I thought this would be interesting seeing what you guys would want to buy. If you had $1,000 to spend on 1 (one) coin which one would you buy and why?
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 Posted 05/10/2009  01:01 am  Show Profile   Check GO's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add GO to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I'd much rather have 1000 $1 coins then 1 $1000 coin
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I'd get a St. Gaudens Double Eagle because I really really want one. But at over $1000 a pop, getting one is not really an option for me.
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Still kicking myself because last year I had a chance of buying a NCG MS64 1923 one for $1300... but didn't have the money :(
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I would buy my avatar, a 1971 No S Proof nickel. Sound crazy? Yeah I know but I would if I just had the right coin and 1,000.00 to blow. Why, Is somebody giving away a thousand bucks?
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I'd buy the heaviest gold coin I could find. The year or denomination doesn't matter, just as long as it was gold.
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Probably that 1875 CC 20c I've had my eye on.
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1895-O Barber dime in as high of condition I can get. Its one of the few I am missing...
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Probably another 1916-D Merc. in the AG level or possibly spend slightly more and get a full G4. Great investment coin
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Probaby a high grade Draped Bust or Classic Head large cent for my 7070.

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Canada 1948 50 cent, best I could get for USD 1000, probably MS 63/64
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1880 Newfoundland $2 gold, best I could get for the money. Issue only 2500, many melted.
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i am with GO
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Hmmm...that's a toughie, I'd never spend that on one coin anymore.
I'd rather take that $1K to a few shows and cherrypick. I'm sure I could get $5K-10K of coins in return.
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yes Kurt, but the question does NOT give you that option.
it clearly says ONE coin. I think there is some underlying research here by cownas22.
perhaps he received a $1000 tax refund or a birthday gift from his Grama. lololo
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Can we rephrase the question? If you didn't have $1000.00 to spare, would you say "Don't care" and order yourself a Ultra High Relief gold eagle on your birthday anyway? Or am I alone in this?
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1909S VDB.

Easy choice :)
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