Favorite Coin In Your Collection???

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by B12, Dec 15, 2005.

  1. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator


    The design is known as the franc a cheval - the very first franc issued by France. The coin has an amazing history as it was struck and issued for one reason only - the pay the ransom for the French King of the time, Jean le Bon ( John II ). He was captured in battle by his arch enemy The Black Prince, Edward of England during the 100 Years War. Part of the ransom was eventually paid after Jean had been held in captivity for 3 years and Jean was freed. But when his son refused to continue making the ransom payments, in order to uphold his honor, Jean returned to captivity in England voluntarily where he died a few months later.

    Although the coins were struck by nearly all of the mints under French authority, this particular coin was minted in Flanders by the Count Louis De Male in 1364. The coins struck by this mint are also known as a cavalier d'or. This example has been graded & slabbed by NGC as MS64. According to them it is the finest example they have ever seen.
     
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  3. Leadfoot

    Leadfoot there is no spoon

    Fascinating story! Thanks for sharing...Mike
     
  4. Indianhead1990

    Indianhead1990 New Member

    Big heavy dollars, that is actual money in your hand, not just a flimsy piece of paper.
     
  5. tcore

    tcore Coin Collector

    GD, that is a fantastic coin! Is that a knight riding backwards on a horse?
     
  6. Mikjo0

    Mikjo0 Numismatist

    The knight is facing the right way tcore,it appears he has an ale gut and it looks a bit like an ale butt.
    I LOVE that coin Doug!
    Mine is also a repeat since this question has been asked before.It's a well known type of Greek/Roman tetradrachm,about the size of a half dollar and featuring Artemis aka Diana on a Macedonian shield.If you see a lot of pics of these on the web,most of the portraits of her are very plain or just ugly.This is the most beautiful I've ever seen.The reverse shows the club of Hercules in the center surrounded by a rope and oak leaves with the word Macedonia in Greek.To the left is a representation of a bolt of lightning.
     

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  7. Mikjo0

    Mikjo0 Numismatist

    Thought I'd show you a few examples of the plain-jane Artemis coins,and these are some of the better ones.
    See what I mean? Mine wins the beauty contest hand down:thumb:
     

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  8. rick

    rick Coin Collector

    Always a tough question to answer... I have a few favorites, but if I had to single one out - it would have to be my 1776 guinea. It's my most recent significant addition. I had been looking for a decent grade guinea for years before I sighted this particular coin.

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  9. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    Well since I've posted in this thread last I think I have a favorite....but its not in my hand yet....so untill it comes its a 1909-S VDB PCI VF20!....but soon it will be replaced with a 1950 PF66 PCGS Half Dollar!!!!!!

    Hey Rick
    I hadn't seen you in awhile and was wondering what you were up to!!!

    Speedy
     
  10. Bonedigger

    Bonedigger New Member

  11. rick

    rick Coin Collector

    I've been lurking here and there, speedy... But I've had some other things going on, which has taken up a bit of my time.
     
  12. Old Silver

    Old Silver New Member

    My Avatar of course. Unc 1875 S 20c
     
  13. JavaGold

    JavaGold Member

    I have an 1885 gold dollar coin, graded by PCGS as MS67. I think it's my most valuable.
     
  14. smb12321

    smb12321 New Member

    It's a tossup between my 1796 Quarter & 1796 Half - both XF40. Probably the half since it has 16 stars, the 16th for Tennessee, my home state.
     
  15. Troodon

    Troodon Coin Collector

    Would have to add a new acqusition of mine, an 1875-S 20 cent piece, ANACS graded as EF-40. Both my first slabbed coin and my first 20 cent piece. (And to date my only in both regards). Love the histroy of the shoertest live US denomination, lol. Now if can just get a 1/2 cent will have all four of the defunct denominations under $1.
     
  16. AnemicOak

    AnemicOak Coin Hoarder

    Currently my favorite is one of these two (it changes back & forth), these photos don't due them justice. About 2,300 years old from the city of Pantikapaion, a greek colony established about 2,600 years ago. Today Pantikapaion is known as Kerch, Crimea, Ukraine).

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  17. smullen

    smullen Coin Hoarder

    My favorite is one of my 1878 (VAM) Morgans, because I like Morgans, the age of it and the shape its in for its age and its uniqueness...

    Moslty, It just amazes me that a coin of this age could be in this good of shape...

    I have several others that I'm pretty fond of too... Not saying they are worth all that much, just that I lik'em....
     
  18. chop45

    chop45 New Member

    Mine would be my 1881-S MS-68PL Morgan!
     

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  19. bqcoins

    bqcoins Olympic Figure Skating Scoring System Expert

    an 1852 large cent with a hole through the middle. My father found it nailed to the interior of an old barn when he was a kid. My grandfather gave it to me when I was about 10 along with 3 other cull large cents and 25 pounds of wheaties. I wear it on a chain to remind me of how I started collecting and why I love it so much.
     
  20. INDERAIDER

    INDERAIDER New Member

    mine would have to be my xf40 1858 seated liberty half I just love the design that lasted for all these years:goofer:
     
  21. zaneman

    zaneman Former Moderator


    Wow. I bet that coin is a sight to behold! Wow I love morgans, and I love PL morgans even more. I am green with envy.
     
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