Best coin you ever got in circulation?

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by BATTERup646, Oct 14, 2015.

  1. Trish

    Trish Well-Known Member

    I found this hobo nickel a few years ago :) I thought it was a throw away coin but did some digging on the internet and realized it may have some history :) I wrote to the Hobo Society and they said it was a authentic, which surprised me. upload_2015-10-15_10-13-25.png
     
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  3. rooman9

    rooman9 Lovin Shiny Things

    That's super cool! What's the reverse of the coin like?
     
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  4. Trish

    Trish Well-Known Member

    It looks unaltered.
     

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  5. Mr. Flute

    Mr. Flute Well-Known Member

    My best find so far was an UNC 50-D Jefferson nickel and second best was an EF 50-D Jefferson nickel.
     
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  6. Mike Thorne

    Mike Thorne Well-Known Member

    My father found a couple of nice coins when we were coin searching in the 1950s. The most valuable was a 1917-S obv half in XF. I lowered its value by 2/3rds by some injudicious cleaning many years later. He also found a 1927-D Standing Liberty quarter that PCGS recently graded AU55. I got a 1938-D 50c in Fine in change at a cafeteria when I was in college in the early 1960s and also found an MS64 RD 1984 doubled ear cent in my wife's coin purse. Of course there was the 1914-D Buffalo in XF-AU with a bad rim dent below the date on the obverse. I "fixed" this problem coin with a pair of pliers. If you want more examples, just ask.
     
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  7. dltsrq

    dltsrq Grumpy Old Man

    Good things are out there! About 10 years ago, I found a '22 plain, strong reverse, VF-25, in a $2 roll of wheats. While it would have been a lovely centerpiece for my modest collection of Lincolns, I flipped it to a dealer. About the same time, I helped a friend find a buyer for a beautifully toned 1916 SL quarter grading AU-50 which his father had found in circulation in the '60s. Both stories absolutely true.
     
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  8. BATTERup646

    BATTERup646 Active Member

    Please tell me it took years for you guys to get this stuff.
     
  9. JPeace$

    JPeace$ Coinaholic

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  10. Trish

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  11. Hommer

    Hommer Curator of Semi Precious Coinage

    Every single one of these dimes were picked out of change, every one silver. I have a little more than half that amount in quarters and about the same in halves not counting nickels. Have no idea how many there is. One of these days I'm gonna go through them all. 20151015_182059.jpg
     
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  12. scottishmoney

    scottishmoney Buh bye

    Ca. 1991 I was walking from Mission San Jose to the parking lot where I had parked my car. I was walking on dirt path and spied a dark coin peering out of the adobe soil and picked it out - a 1926-S Lincoln that likely was dropped long ago, and only unearthed again with the seemingly new dirt path.
     
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  13. BostonMike

    BostonMike Senior Member

    About a month ago, I found myself a 1942/3 overdate nickel in my pocket change.
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    Earlier this summer, got myself a 1909-O Barber quarter at the grocery store
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