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If You Had $1,000 To Spend On 1 Coin What Would You Buy?

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1909S VDB


That would be my second choice
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1921D Walking Liberty
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A MS64 Seated Liberty half dollar. Full details, light toning, with 100% original surfaces.

They're tough to find in 64 for $1,000 but it can be done.

Most of the fun would be in the hunt!
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I'd have to get into a bidding war with Gothic Florin over that 1875 CC Twenty Cent Piece, thus driving the price over the $1000 limit for sure. That's what keeps happening to me in my search...Sigh.
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I'm with you 50cents---'21 Walking Liberty half...love those Walkers!
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1934-S Peace dollar in MS
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1885-cc Morgan. I think this coin has a lot of potential.
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1916 d Mercury dime or 1921 Walker. I need both and love both series

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I'm going with a 16D dime also.
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1909S VDB.

Easy choice :)
I agree! My answer as well.

Of course, I would still need to get my 1914-D and 1922-D "plain" to fill out the album.
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My opinion changes .......but I'd have to agree with the '09 S V.D.B right now......I fear that'll be a hole I'LL NEVER FILL !
Strange because I've certainly bought enough gold for $800.00 to $900.00 apiece......but am "hard pressed" to do it for a tiny little rare Copper Cent ! .....
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1909-S VDB because if I came upon $1,000 it may not happen again and my cent collection is the closest one I have to finishing.
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I'd probably buy the best gold coin I could too.
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Vermont, are G4 16-d's really going for over a grand up there. I bought a conservativley graded G-4 (I'll find out if it comes back VG in a few weeks) from my local dealer for $900. I happened to be in the shop when he bought it, he gave the guy $850 for it and he made a quick $50 off me in 5 minutes. He has 4 or 5 G-4/G-6 in the case and they all go for under a K.
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