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Valued Member
Pakistan
207 Posts |
I had this Saudi Arabian Riyal coin for the longest time (I had thought I had gotten it in circulation, but I must be mistaken about that now), and then just recently checked it up on Numista, to realise it was a 1948 Silver coin. Not as amazing as some of the finds you all have here, but it really did catch me completely by surprise.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3278 Posts |
1856 flying eagle cent- proof
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Moderator
 United States
14463 Posts |
I said this earlier: Quote: Fuzzy317
high quality 1856 Flying Eagle Cent Depending on how much I win, I might add a high quality $4 Gold Stella too 
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Moderator
 United States
187446 Posts |
Quote: Depending on how much I win, I might add a high quality $4 Gold Stella too You might as well. 
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Valued Member
Canada
370 Posts |
1911 Canadian silver dollar. Only 3 minted, and one of the three is a lead test coin.
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Valued Member
United States
73 Posts |
I would hold a huge coin convention for coin community members only with all the major players and companies at it. Did I mention id fly everyone to it?  I'm so generous  then id buy all the cash 4 gold companies and restructure the whole franchise. lastly fill a pillow full of double eagles so I can sleep on my money 
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
1351 Posts |
Unlimited funds would take the fun out of tracking down and securing a piece as economically as possible. I would however become a full time collector and travel the world.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3294 Posts |
A double eagle pillow probably would not be a comfy as one might think. I mean gold is soft for a metal, but not that soft. Plus think of all the bag marks you are adding.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
500 Posts |
I'd go with the most interesting of my two favorite coins: 1937-D MS67 3 legger like my profile pic 1933 MS66 $10 Indian Gold since I like 20th century US coins mostly!
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Valued Member
Canada
220 Posts |
Complete US type set with each coin being a "highest graded" example! :-))))
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
937 Posts |
Ooh.. that's tough
Day 1: Gotta go for the 1911 silver dollar. Day 2: 1921 5c & 50c in MS. Just gotta. Day 3: All those lovely MS Canadian dollars, starting with the 1948 and the 1947's. After lunch I'd fill the rest of my sets in MS too. Day 4: Laugh like a maniac, until I realized that sadly I had nothing left to buy. So then I'd finish off (starting Day 5) by looking for all the fantastic errors that I love so much and could now afford. There's so many of those it would take me the rest of my life to get them all, and once again I would be happy. Ahh bliss...
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Valued Member
United States
344 Posts |
Well since the title of this thread is for a "coin" - singular, I would find and buy the 1964 Peace dollar. I'm sure my winnings would cover the price.
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Valued Member
United States
125 Posts |
If it had to be just one coin. I think it would be one of the 1974 aluminum pennies. Just don't tell the secret service.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1770 Posts |
gotta start with every half dollar ever made all in MS of course then id just get everything else haha
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
1653 Posts |
The next Powerball jackpot is only for a mere 100 Million.
My 'if money was no object,' coin that 'would give me the most pleasure to own,' is...
a 1652 Willow Tree Sixpence. 1652 was the year my 12X great grandfather came to New England from Scotland as an indentured servant/prisoner of war. It would be kinda cool to own a coin that might have passed through his hands.
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