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Here is mine, or one like it... 1792 Half Disme

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What's yours?....
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In the another thread, I mentioned I would like an 1856 FEC in good quality. Its probably still my top want.
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My, my we have expensive taste around here!
Actually Vermontensium, one of my very favorites is right next to yours - the Flowing Hair Half Dime. Really cute and quite scarce.
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now if in "type coin" you include pattern coins. I would not mind a Gobrecht dollar G-F
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now if in "type coin" you include pattern coins.


Yes. Patterns included Fuzzy

ACE Mike. I love early Half Dimes...know what you mean
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Extremely high relief Double Eagle!

Best design, extreme rarity, known throughout the world of numismatics, and worth a king's ramsome.
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I agree with sel_691.
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this girl would really keep my wreath company - avail on Heritage in the January FUN auction - minimum next bid only 103.5K w/buyers premium - too bad my wife already bought me my Christmas present

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It might not be a Small Eagle but it sure is an incredible coin:

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"1907 Indian Head $20 St. Gaudens gold pattern, PR69 (PCGS estimated grade) - $15,000,000. This unique gold pattern was designed by famed sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens. It marries Saint-Gaudens' $10 Indian Head obverse design to his $20 reverse design. Some numismatists refer to this coin as "Teddy's coin" in reference to President Theodore Roosevelt's involvement in coaxing Saint-Gaudens to redesign our nation's $10 and $20 gold pieces. Kevin Lipton calls it "the other coin." This artistic masterpiece is privately held and the owner has reportedly turned down an offer of $15 million" - PCGS
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My dream type coin

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I'm thinking about putting my sights on a Saint Gaudens double eagle.
A true American classic.

I have an old gold watch I think is worth about 2 grand and I'd rather have the coin.
Anybody know anything about gold watches?
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I can but only dream

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What brand watch?
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It's an 18k gold Waltham watch.
This is what I was told about it based the serial numbers:(931900)
model- 1873
name- Riverside
grade A material
size 8
Plate-Ladies plate sn
Jeweling-2 pairs 7-15
Balance:ex bal:exp
style HC
It was made in late 1877 to early 1878.

I don't know what most of the particulars mean and if it makes sense to anybody,
but it is a fancy, old, gold pocket watch.
It is missing the crystal and ticks a few times when you shake it.
Was told it would probable run if it was properly cleaned.
Thanks for asking Vermontensium
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I love the private CA goldrush coins. There's a ton of history associated with them. Think about all these people with goldfever rushing out west in wagons trying to get rich. The $50 pieces are especially nice due to their size.
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1804 $1
...but I do like jeffrose's choice too.

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