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Bedrock of the Community
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Following your idea add dimes, quarters, half dollars from Charlotte and Dalognia
Tim Hughes
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Here is a must have date: 1815 large cent classic head design
Tim Hughes
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: Here is a must have date: 1815 large cent classic head design Dan Carr has you covered on that one
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United States
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I already have a Daniel Carr 1915 Mercury dime. I'm thinking about getting more of his coins. They are a lot of fun when showing to dealers at coin shows. His 1915 Standing Liberty quarter is next. I could use a Large Cent with a 1645 date.
Edited by just carl 08/15/2018 10:54 am
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Rest in Peace
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1934 $20 gold St Gauden's...  Jump big or stay at home!
Edited by Crazyb0 08/15/2018 11:13 am
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Quote:I would like to have had a 1969 Ike dollar only because that was the year I was born. Anyone wanna send this to Jbuck? 
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Quote: Eisenhower dollars 1975, 1975D, (1975S 40% silver) I am pretty sure Carr versions of these exist. Quote: Anyone wanna send this to Jbuck? 
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Hey, if you have the 69 Ike you gotta have the 1970 too.
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Great topic! Concentrating on US coins, I think an 1815 cent would be high on my list, or a 1933 Washington quarter! Here's one UK coin I'd like - a 1961 halfpenny! It was the only date in the 20th century (until they were discontinued in 1967) that the halfpenny was not struck for circulation!  (with a little help from Photoshop) 
Edited by NumisRob 08/15/2018 2:05 pm
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Quote: Hey, if you have the 69 Ike you gotta have the 1970 too. Well, my second car was a 1970 VW Beetle.  Quote: Here's one UK coin I'd like - a 1961 halfpenny! (with a little help from Photoshop) Looking good. 
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Agree about the 1909-D Indian and Lincoln, and the 1853 Arrows & Rays dollar. (Pretty sure the former two exist in Carr versions, and I suspect the last one only doesn't because finding the right planchet is tricky.) Hilarious pair: 1861-D and 1907-D quarter eagles. The former would stand for Dahlonega, the latter for Denver. (IOTL, no Liberty Head quarter eagles were made at the Denver mint, though there were 1907-D half eagles.) In terms of Russian coinage, of course I want to see some 2000 and 2004 rubles, as well as 2010/12/13/15 kopeks. Quote: I could use a Large Cent with a 1645 date. I dreamed about a Soviet 15 kopek coin with a 17th century date once; don't recall whether it was 1645 exactly.
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U.S. Coins dated 1789 - 1792 would be awesome. Took a while to get into gear. Speaking of getting into gear: Quote: Well, my second car was a 1970 VW Beetle I had a 1970 Super Beetle, JB! Bought it as a project car, had it painted fire-engine red and drove it for a year or so. Loved it, loved it, loved it!
"Nummi rari mira sunt, si sumptus ferre potes." - Christophorus filius Scotiae
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The first Super Beetles, although produced in August 1970, were actually for model year 1971. 
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Quote: The first Super Beetles, although produced in August 1970, were actually for model year 1971 You're exactly right! Forgot about that. It had a late 1970 build date, but was a '71.
"Nummi rari mira sunt, si sumptus ferre potes." - Christophorus filius Scotiae
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