The poor collectors WISH list.

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by tlasch, Nov 21, 2010.

  1. tlasch

    tlasch Penny Hoarder & Food Stamp Aficionado

    So I don't know how many of ya CTers our there live on the verge of the poverty level but I will be honest, I do

    The reason for this posting is just for fun.

    Goal: create a list of the top 5 items you wish you could afford and post it here.
    Just for the fun of it. To share with fellow cters what you wish you had/could afford.
    Unless I get promoted, I will be stuck roll searching and saving money until I can afford coins in the price range of $100-200 ea.

    Here are my top 5 wants for my collection that I may or may never have :)

    1. 2001 Buffalo Silver and Gold Coin set
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    2. 1943 Copper One cent piece
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    3. $5 USD educational note
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    4. 1880/79 DPL Morgan Silver Dollar
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    5. And Finally! Which I cannot find anywhere a $5 food Stamp note Voided or not I want one they look so amazing, I just recently acquired one from the 70's but I want one of these :(
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    How about your poor mans list?
     
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  3. coinmaster1

    coinmaster1 Active Member

    1.) J-72 1838 Pattern Half Dollar
    2.) 1955/1955 Doubled Die Cent
    3.) 1794 Silver Dollar
    4.) 1792 Half Disme
    5.) 1909-S VDB Cent
     
  4. coinhead63

    coinhead63 Not slabbed yet

    1. Any mint 1895 Morgan
    2. 1909 S VDB
    3. 1932 D Wahington Quarter
    4. 1916 D Merc
    5. 1891 Seated Liberty Half
     
  5. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    1. Barber Half in AU+
    2. 1921 Peace Dollar AU+
    3. Athena Owl Tetradrachm
    4. Leopold I Taler
    5. $5 Gold Indian
     
  6. gboulton

    gboulton 7070 56.98 pct complete

    You have just given me a GREAT idea for a thread....
     
  7. tlasch

    tlasch Penny Hoarder & Food Stamp Aficionado

    Well have at it :)
     
  8. bartokk1

    bartokk1 New Member

  9. sgiorgis

    sgiorgis Student of Numismatics

    Three legged 1937-D Buffalo
    1918/17 Buff Overdate (These two Buffs complete my set!)
    Lincoln 1909-S VDB
    1916-D Winged Liberty (Mercury) Head Dime
    Any Augustus Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle Common Date OK (I'm a Simple Man) :)
    Now if anyone would like to adopt a 53 year old Numismatist.....
    Steve
     
  10. Collector1966

    Collector1966 Senior Member

    Any $4 gold piece (I'm not picky)
    Any $10, $5 or $2.50 capped bust gold coin
    Any Dahlonega or Charlotte gold coin
    1933 $10 Indian
    1804 dollar
    1913 Liberty nickel
    1870-S $3 gold
    1838-O Bust half
    1822 $5 gold
    1894-S Barber dime
     
  11. 1337BaldEagle

    1337BaldEagle New Member

  12. au and ms coins

    au and ms coins Junior Member

  13. stealer

    stealer Roller of Coins

    I don't get it, isn't this the same idea as a normal wishlist? I don't think any of us could afford any of the mentioned coins without some saving/studying :yes:
     
  14. sgiorgis

    sgiorgis Student of Numismatics

  15. kaosleeroy108

    kaosleeroy108 The Mahayana Tea Shop & hobby center

    1. Any mint 1895 Morgan
    2. 1909 S VDB(i have it)
    3. 1932 D Wahington Quarter(i have it)
    4. 1916 D Merc
    5. 1891 Seated Liberty Half

    Any $4 gold piece (I'm not picky)
    Any $10, $5 or $2.50 , 1 dollar or capped bust gold coin
    Any Dahlonega or Charlotte gold coin
    1933 $10 Indian
    1804 dollar
    1913 Liberty nickel
    1870-S $3 gold
    1838-O Bust half
    1822 $5 gold
    1894-S Barber dime
    Three legged 1937-D Buffalo
    1918/17 Buff Overdate (These two Buffs complete my set!)
    Lincoln 1909-S VDB
    1916-D Winged Liberty (Mercury) Head Dime
    Any Augustus Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle Common Date OK (I'm a Simple Man)
    1.) J-72 1838 Pattern Half Dollar
    2.) 1955/1955 Doubled Die Cent(i have it)
    3.) 1794 Silver Dollar
    4.) 1792 Half Disme
    5.) 1909-S VDB Cent.....(i have it)
     
  16. kaosleeroy108

    kaosleeroy108 The Mahayana Tea Shop & hobby center

    i should have gotten that 1916 d merc dime... when i had the chance..
     
  17. tlasch

    tlasch Penny Hoarder & Food Stamp Aficionado

    I guess so, just with some of the threads some members have started makes me wonder how many figures some of us make. Rather instead, I don't worry about it as I know my place on this earth and understand I may never have an opportunity to make more than 25k annually. And that is of course if hyperinflation is truly a big myth.
     
  18. Leadfoot

    Leadfoot there is no spoon

    When I was young and didn't have a lot of money, I lusted after large cents in mint state. I can remember vividly looking at one in the case of my local dealer, staring at that sparkling and unobtainable large cent (it was an 1820 Randall Hoard coin). Many years later, I got to purchase one, but I can remember how impossible it felt to be able to spend that kind of money on a coin. I guess the reason I share this is that you never know what the future may hold, and if you work hard and keep your dreams alive you can accomplish them. I know I never thought I would be able to hold a mint state large cent, yet that happened.
     
  19. vnickels

    vnickels Matt Draiss Numismatics & Galleries

    1913 V nickel
    Complete V nickels set(finest in the world)
    Huge Clipped planchet collection
    huge obsolete note collection
    and mint error mania
     
  20. GeorgeM

    GeorgeM Well-Known Member

    1) 1920 Gold Wilson Dollar SCD
    http://www.coinnews.net/2008/04/01/...-heritages-april-central-states-auction-4021/

    2) 1945 Gold 'Disc' minted for Saudi Oil
    http://www.coinlink.com/News/gold-s...-disks-made-for-oil-payments-to-saudi-arabia/

    3) 1905 US Mint Opening Medal in Silver HK-876a (heck, I'd take a bronze...)
    http://www.so-calleddollars.com/Events/Denver_Mint_Opening.html

    4) 1906 US Philippine Peso (only 501 struck in Philadelphia, all in proof). The San Francisco issues are also pretty rare despite much higher mintage numbers:
    http://blog.filipinonumismatist.com/2009/02/finest-1906-s-one-peso-offered-at.html

    5) 1939 or 1940 Charbneau Dollar (another So-Called Dollar). By preference, I'd go with the HK-488:
    http://www.so-calleddollars.com/Events/Golden_Gate_Exposition.html
     
  21. dwhiz

    dwhiz Collector Supporter

    1 Judd J1776-1905
    2 Chain cent
    3 1895 Morgan Dollar
    4 1921 Proof Peace dollar
    5 1916 Standing liberty quarter
     

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