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What Is Your "I Won The Lottery!" Coin?

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Edward III double florin or a 1787 Brasher doubloon.
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A monster box of 1 0z. American Gold Eagles and a complete date-mintmark set of Morgans in MS grades.
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Ohhhh gold coins....maybe buy all the ones that fell out of the ceiling in that house in France. Oolala
Oregon coin geek.....*** GO BEAVS ! ! ! ***
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Hmmm, methinks that kind of cash could help make me the director of the US mint...
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Quote:
A monster box of 1 0z. American Gold Eagles

Hmm, You gave me an idea.

I would buy an old "treasure chest" and fill it with gold coins and bars.

That would cost a pretty penny

Or... I could buy a massive building, and become a real life Scrooge McDuck.

What-Is-Your-
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03/30/2012 9:55 pm
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I would have to go with the highest grade 1799 Silver dollar out there. First real coin I got attached to that I had to sell. It will be on my bucket list
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1909 S VDB MS 65, 1916=D Ms 65, 1856 Flying Eagle. 40 acres in
Nova Scotia.
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All the nice Seated dollars and better-date $2.50 Libs I could afford.
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Um what about the entire US mint... or at least make a play to become the director. muahahaha
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My lottery mint? Tough question. I haven't really focused on which totally unobtainable coin I want the most. I would try to find a coin to match these specifics:
- It it made in Europe
- It is made of gold
- It is seriously large for a gold coin
- There is only one exemplar known
- It is of high grade
- It is at least 300 years old, but still has a date given on the coin
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An Athenian dekadrachm would do me nicely.

How about a complete set of Australian pattern square pennies and halfpennies?
Actually, I know of a guy who HAS a complete set of them! He is a retired coin dealer.
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My lottery winnings, and 49 cents, will buy my THIS!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/FOUR-4-RAND...em460240f4c4
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Kansas Illinois and Maryland have the winners.
Maybe I won something minor in the pool at work? I sure didn't win the big one, but then, I won't have to put up with all the troubles of being filthy rich.
I had to play the pool at work, just in case "they" won so I wouldn't have to deal with not playing the pool.

Would be me ^ ? No way.
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I would go with the 1921 5 cent and 50 cent!
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Serbia 5 dinars in gold. (only 4 of them made)
My collection on Numista page:
7500 different coins and counting...
https://en.numista.com/echanges/pro...hp?id=129798
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