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If You Could Only Invest In One Coin...what Would It Be

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I think if I had to invest in only 1 coin, I'd have to go with the 1916-D Mercury dime. A beautiful, beautiful rarity.
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Well since the question was simple, I would have to say a very nice 1799 silver dollar. I don't think I could just collect 1 though like others said, but I do understand your question. To others, he wasn't asking to throw all your coins out and pick 1. He was simply seeing what coin you would choose for an investment purpose if it had to be 1.
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I'd have to go with a 1916 SLQ in mid-MS. Conversely, one of the 1917 Type 1 SLQ's that were struck as specimen coins and are "known" to exist.
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slabbed 1909 SVDB in MS or better.
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