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What Would You Collect If Money Wasn't A Problem?

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The answer is easy for me - lower-mintage $2.50 Libs and Seated dollars in EF or better. What are your favorite areas?
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I would the complete series of Cap Bust Half Dollars with all the die varieties.
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An MS-65 or better Quarter date/MM run from 1793 - present, complete with ALL proofs / Silver proofs and Varieties.

im thinking.. 3-4 mil easy? lol
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I'd patiently assemble a date set of large cents in near-matching XF condition with problem-free planchets; no varieties but for the major ones. I'd travel to shows, seeking specimens. At times I experienced difficulty finding just the right cents, I'd buy an XF type coin.
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Old Harleys and young redheads - and all the Charlotte mint gold I could find
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Patterns... there are some real fascinating pieces.
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Girlfriends!!
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I would have a full on type set of every US type from 1793 to present in AU/MS condition(including the high relief gold), and I would also have a AU/MS key date collection. I mention AU because there are times that I prefer AU over MS, and even with lots of money I think I'd often go for an AU.
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I don't know about the "Old Harleys", since I am a dirm believer in four wheels, and TWO engines. But no arguement on the redheads! I always was a "push-over for a cute, freckled face! AADS kicked in.....
What would I buy, if money was no object?
Two things: First I would go for the best FE/IJHC set around.
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Every "VICKY" variety known! And I would keep looking for any new ones that haven't been found, yet!
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This is under US coins.. so to fill that gap it would be Morgan dollars.
But if I could collect anything, it would be 8 Reales. To me they represent the closest you can get to honest money. They have rich histories and would be worth the time to study them if I invested any dollars into reales.
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I would the complete series of Cap Bust Half Dimes with all the die varieties.
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redheads for me as well twincam. but if it had to be coins it would have to be a complete type set of classic commemorative coins. and a high grade barber half set
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Everything.
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I would the complete series of Cap Bust Half Dollars with all the die varieties.


Echizento is right on my wavelength! In AU+!!

(The CBH is just such a cool coin type! The more I collect, the more I want to collect! I got a Fevah!)
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I agree, the bust halves!
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