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View Poll Results: Which Year is the most important?
1795 (Flowing Hair Era) 4 14.81%
1804 (Draped Bust Era) 0 0%
1836 (Capped Bust Era) 1 3.70%
1879 (Seated Liberty Era) 2 7.41%
1916 (Beauty) 20 74.07%
1936 (Proof Sets & Commemoratives) 0 0%
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Old 10-16-2008, 01:11 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I must say the 1916 collection gets my vote. The buffalo nickel, the Mercury dime, the standing liberty quarter and the walking liberty halves coins are 4 examples of classic early 20th century designs. And you can't ignore the beautiful gold Indian coins that I am still waiting to own.
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