Here's mine........ 1877 Indian Head Cent AU or better 1913-S Barber Quarter 1916 Standing Liberty Quarter 1895 Morgan Dollar 1933 St. Gaudens Double Eagle
only 3 1880 Stella (oh, to dream) 1909s vdb lincoln 1916d dime Just to name a few and to complete my sets
Coins from my old collection I wish I still had: 1932-S Washington Quarter EF40 (maybe a 45) 1932-D Washington Quarter VF35 1925 Standing Liberty Quarter MS64 (maybe a 65) 1849 Large Cent EF40 (maybe a 45) excellent color 1909 VDB Lincoln MS63 (maybe a 64) bright red It's cool though. You live and learn. I love my collection now.
Coins I want: 1909-S Lincoln: highest grade I can afford. 1938-D Walking Liberty: same Post 1877 Double Eagle: same No Motto Seated Liberty Dollar: Same 1885 Liberty Nickel: same
LOL ! It would be a short list Rickie - all there is left is my pocket piece. And you have buckets of those already
here's a few that I at one time owned and wish I still did: 1909-S IHC MS-64 (NGC) 1922 No-D XF 40 (NGC) 1917-S Type I SLQ MS-63 FH (PCGS) sold em to move on to other things... hey! you can't keep 'em all, right???
That's what everybody has heard. But there are still several knowledgeable people out there who will swear that they have seen them in person.
1. The Morgan Silver dollar given to me by my Grandfather when I was 12, stolen from me when I was 22. I don't recall the date or mint mark ~ would like to a chance to know if the only gift he ever gave me was considered financially valuable as well... 2. The first nickel I traded my sister for her dime convincing her it was worth more because it was bigger 3. 1879 Morgan Schoolgirl pattern Still thinking on the final 2 ~ I'll get back to you.
- Wish I had some of those great animated icons Roy use to use... Really, I would be just as happy with the 1th thru 15th best coins you use to have!!!
Ahhhhh - I feel better now Well that's easy enough - go get 'em - Click Smilies I can't imagine anybody who wouldn't
Yes!! And I'll Add; 1909 VDB PROOF, NGC CERTIFIED PR68* CAC - IS IN FACT THE FINEST KNOWN MATTE PROOF one cent coin worth in excess of $250,000.” http://www.thecoinfest.com/page/page/4583158.htm