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Rest in Peace
United States
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Yeah, get a nice AU-BU walker off ebay....maybe even a BU if you hunt enough or are willing to go up a bit more.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1388 Posts |
Walking Liberty iin AU or BU... or a Mercury dime in high MS...
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Bedrock of the Community
Australia
21788 Posts |
Coin album. You specify the type.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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+1 large cent in F-VF  VF-XF 1912 Lib Nick A well worn Half DimeVG Barber half
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Valued Member
United States
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With $20 I'd pick a Walking Liberty half for the reasons already mentioned... it's a nice size and a beautiful design.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
2448 Posts |
Depending on what high school or college you two attended, I would lean toward a commemorative coin or token from that school. Many of my friends say they admire my collection but none have been moved to collecting as I have. I'd also explore a sports memorabilia token. My wife never did understand my love of coin collecting but one thing she found for my birthday that really hit the mark; a block of Lucite containing piece of the original stadium brick from Notre Dame Stadium when Knute Rocknee coached. It wasn't the Walker I wanted but man did she score a touchdown that day. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
594 Posts |
Okay this is for a potential new collector. I know the first set I started was NOT Walkers, or Mercurys, or Franklins, or Buffalos. It was Lincoln cents and I think most collectors have a set of these. I would get them a nice 1909 VDB.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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A 2-cent coin. Obviously it would have to be a lower grade but for $20 you could get a respectable 2-cent coin. A nice old coin that is always a conversation piece since they haven't made 2-cent coins in over 100 years and were short lived.
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Valued Member
United States
155 Posts |
How about a 1982 Washington commemorative half.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Yeah, the WLH is a great start, but I actually got my barber a 1911-S dime for about $10 that absolutely floored him. Reason I got him that (for a tip - he owns the shop, and it's weird to me to tip the owner of the shop) was that a) it was exactly 50 years older than his family has been in the US, b) it probably paid for a nice haircut and shave in 1911, and c), it was designed by Charles Barber. Anyway, I'm a fan of a nice old dime and a Red Book... =)
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Pillar of the Community
United States
609 Posts |
I second the 2 and 3 cent coins. They are odd denominations and are very cool and interesting.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1348 Posts |
Wow There are a lot of walker lovers on this post.
Edited by w1a9c8k5 04/20/2011 2:20 pm
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United States
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Kind of did that for my 11 year old who is fascinated with Spain. We picked up a little, very worn 1708 spanish cob ($7) and a 1878 Spanish silver coin ($14) that have gotten him hooked!
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