If you were to go back in time, and get one coin from the mint

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  1. DUNK 2

    DUNK 2 Well-Known Member

    1934S Peace Dollar in MS67 or MS68.
     
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  3. BATTERup646

    BATTERup646 Active Member

    So what? at least we got out coin. :)
     
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  4. BATTERup646

    BATTERup646 Active Member

    patterns are allowed, anything you want, as long as it is a coin.
     
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  5. spenser

    spenser Active Member

    First strike 1916 SLQ FH
     
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  6. Santinidollar

    Santinidollar Supporter! Supporter

    1895 Morgan proof.
     
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  7. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    For all you know, one of your forbears was affected/influenced by the coin, and as a result, your family as you know it never existed.

    Chris
     
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  8. jester3681

    jester3681 Exonumia Enthusiast

    As long as you got the mint to issue a letter that our was struck in the first 60 days and then seal it in a box, PCGS would give you the label. Just don't open the box. [emoji2]
     
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  9. Santinidollar

    Santinidollar Supporter! Supporter

    If I were to get my dream coin I don't think I'd worry if it was a First Strike.;)
     
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  10. Seattlite86

    Seattlite86 Outspoken Member

    Haha, I'm not sure they'd put "very first coin struck by the US Mint" on my label :p
     
  11. jester3681

    jester3681 Exonumia Enthusiast

    No kidding! I guess I'll chime in... Being a Fugio guy, of course I'd want a minty fresh 1-CC. Maybe with Franklin's fingerprint on the rim.
     
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  12. NSP

    NSP Well-Known Member

    C'mon, don't you know that a coin is only valuable if it's MS69-70 and has a first strike label?!

    At least that's what Mike Mezack says...
     
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  13. Santinidollar

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    Mike Mezack wouldn't know what to do with an 1895 Morgan proof if it walked up and bit him on the ankle -- except to try to sell it at five times market value.
     
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  14. techwriter

    techwriter Well-Known Member

    Oh, I reckon any 'first strike' Carson City Trade Dollar.
    And second would be a Victoria Maundy set complete with the case.
     
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  15. David Setree Rare Coins

    David Setree Rare Coins Well-Known Member

    My first pick was what Kanga just said so I would skip back a year instead and get a Birch cent.
     
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  16. rzage

    rzage What Goes Around Comes Around .

    Or , because of that coin we have our family and world exactly as we know it .
     
  17. buddy16cat

    buddy16cat Well-Known Member

    1894-S Barber dime or even better, 1913 V Nickel. I would always take a 1793 strawberry leaf cent off the mint, it would be the only MS coin in existence.
     
  18. DieHard11

    DieHard11 Member

    A 1913 Liberty Nickel. I expect it to get to five million in five years and perhaps twice that in ten.
     
  19. JPeace$

    JPeace$ Coinaholic

    So many great ideas. I'm torn. Would I go back to Carson City and get a freshly minted Morgan, or maybe to SF in 1893 and buy a Morgan over the counter?

    I think I'd go back to Charlotte and get one of the rare date gold coins. I don't even collect them, but there's something about a short lived mint that stirs the soul. I'd probably go back to 1861 and get a Half Eagle.
     
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  20. rooman9

    rooman9 Lovin Shiny Things

    I could imagine the oldee mint workers sitting there scratching their heads as we pick up one coin after another inspecting it saying, "64, nope. 64, nope. 66, maybe. oh! a 68!"
     
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  21. JPeace$

    JPeace$ Coinaholic

    And wanting to pay for the coins with current currency....
     
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