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United States
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If money were no object, what coin/ paper currency would you get? Me, being new to coin collecting and only knowing Morgan dollars, I would choose an 1893s MS65 or above. What's your?
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Australia
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Pan Pacific octagonal $50. I have actually had one of these sitting in the palm of my hand - over 2.5 ounces of gold, with a spectacular neo classic Greek inspired design on both sides!
Not rare, but scarcity is a help.
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 United States
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A 1793 chain cent has been on my "to purchase" list almost since the beginning.
"If you climb a good tree, you get a push." -----Ghanaian proverb
"The danger we all now face is distinguishing between what is authentic and what is performed." -----King Adz
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Australia
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Mine would probably be the gold sovereign
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United States
17900 Posts |
I would be completely boring. Just an 1804 Bust Dollar.
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United States
18456 Posts |
Did you say money was no object ? I'll take an 1894-S Barber dime in MS-65.
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Malta
68 Posts |
I would love to have (UK) 1905 half crown Un-circulated condition (166.008 Mintage)
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United States
156 Posts |
The chain cent, definitely.
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United States
196 Posts |
Chalk up another for the 1893S Morgan.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
20753 Posts |
Quote:Did you say money was no object ? I'll take an 1894-S Barber dime in MS-65.  I need this one to complete my Album
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South Africa
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Canada
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I'm a penny guy myself, so it would be 2. a 1936 dot penny, or the 1856 Flying Eagle cent. or heck why not both...
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 Canada
10458 Posts |
1985 Canadian nickel dollar New Zealand mule...
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Slovenia
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I think it would be a golden doubloon cob coin
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United States
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Definitely one of the Vermont Republic coins from its brief existence after the revolution.
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United States
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