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One for all, all for me.
Not a giveaway??? Awww!!!
Though it doesn't stop me from gawking at the Oregon Half Dollar -
Coin Connoisseur
I'd definitely take the trade dollar. I've always wanted one, and that particular one looks great.
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Coin Hoarder
Id go for the trade dollar
Next would be the ten dollar piece
Then 3rd choice is the bust half.
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Coin Hoarder
 Originally Posted by Cazkaboom Not a giveaway??? Awww!!!
Though it doesn't stop me from gawking at the Oregon Half Dollar  You always make me sad now Cazka. Koen seemed like such a nice fellow, now hes gone -
Coin Geek
I wish that trade dollar had some nice toning, and then it would be a no-brainer. oregon seems nice, but $1,000, I thought that commem prices were depressed?
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Ancient Coincoholic
Easy, the capped bust half.
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Senior Member
 Originally Posted by geekpryde I wish that trade dollar had some nice toning, and then it would be a no-brainer. oregon seems nice, but $1,000, I thought that commem prices were depressed? You may know this already but the latest Greysheet speaks of the slump in commem prices. Wouldn't matter to me, that Oregon Trail is damn gorgeous!
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 Originally Posted by Mat Easy, the capped bust half. That's my #2!
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Coin Collector
All those are stunning but, I would have to take that yummy tootsie roll chocolate 1794 large cent!!
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Supporter!
I'd go for the Oregon Trail because that's the area I'm concentrating on now. Most of my commem's are in the blast white category so it might be quite pleasurable to add a beautifully toned specimen to the collection. Don't know if I'd go a grand for it though. I'd more than likely try to talk ya down a bit Lance......... They also serve who only stand and wait....John Milton
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Coin Hoarder
I can't decide between the Trade and 10 dollar gold. They're both so gorgeous, but I think I'll have to take the gold.
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Sr Professional Collector
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Supporter!
It would have to be the 1794 LC. I have a lot of bust halves, so that is why that one is not my choice. 
I was looking long and hard at the Oregon Trail, as I find them terribly attractive, but not over a nice example of US earliest coinage.
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Senior Member
If I had an extra $1,000 dollars to blow, I would probably end up using it to help pay off student loans, but assuming those were all taken care of... I would have a really hard time deciding between the bust half and the trade dollar.
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