Tomorrow is Mother's Day

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by BUncirculated, May 12, 2012.

  1. BUncirculated

    BUncirculated Well-Known Member

    So post a coin with a lady on it in celebration:

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  3. coinman0456

    coinman0456 Coin Collector

    She's a lady!

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  4. McBlzr

    McBlzr Sr Professional Collector

    In Memory of my Mother's 100th Birthday on May 1st. She passed 5 years ago at 95.

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  5. BUncirculated

    BUncirculated Well-Known Member

    Sorry to hear that McBlzr.
     
  6. Kirkuleez

    Kirkuleez 80 proof

    Believed to be the first dollar struck by the US, this dollar is the mother of US coinage. 1794+sp+dollar+obv.jpg
     
  7. largecent37

    largecent37 Coin Collector

    [​IMG]I​ wish this was in my collection!
     
  8. icerain

    icerain Mastir spellyr

    Walking Liberty Half

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  9. Morgandude11

    Morgandude11 As long as it's Silver, I'm listening

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  10. BUncirculated

    BUncirculated Well-Known Member

    Wow! Now that is a looker.

    Is that graded and slabbed by chance?
     
  11. lkeigwin

    lkeigwin Well-Known Member

    I was going to post a Barber but no one would believe it was a woman. So here's a matronly type.
    Lance.

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  12. Kirkuleez

    Kirkuleez 80 proof

    The coin is a PCGS SP-66. I should have mentioned that this is not my coin. With a price tag of $7,850,000 it is way out of my league. The coin is believed to be the first dollar struck by the US mint due to the spectacular surfaces and sharpness of the dies. Only one set of dies were used to produce the 1794 dollars. You can just imagine the hands that this incredible dollar went through. Check out a bit more of the coins history with the link below.

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  13. thecointrader

    thecointrader Lurking Since 2006

    Instead of posting a coin with a lady on it, I'm going to post a lady with her coins.

    My grandmother was 92 years old when she decided to become a coin collector like her grandson. Although she had a few birth year coins from 1907 stashed away in a cigar box, she had previously never collected coins. It was obvious to me, when she asked for a State Quarter folder, that she wanted to develop a closer relationship with her grandson in her later years.

    Upon hearing this request from a person of her advanced age, I explained to Grandma that she would be nearly 102 years old before she could complete such a monumental project.

    "Well," Grandma replied, in a challenging stance, "Then I will just have to start a different collection after I complete this one."

    Shown below is my dear Grandmother, proudly showing off her coins after completing the first page of her coin folder. She collected nearly all of the coins from her own pocket change. Grandma lived independently and maintained her driver license through age 97. After finding 49 of the fifty state quarters on her own, family members presented her with a Hawaii State Quarter to complete the album. She was nearly 102 years young as she proudly pushed that gifted quarter into the final hole of her frayed-at-the-edges State Quarter Folder.

    And, of course, Grandma promptly began a new collection -- the Territories Quarters -- as she had defiantly pledged to do nearly a decade earlier.

    It's only fitting that I post this story today -- on Mother's Day -- and I ask everyone reading this thread to either begin a new collection or encourage a loved one to enter this Hobby Of Kings and Queens.

    Grandma taught me that we are never too old to begin collecting coins. We're as young as we think we are, and Grandma thought she was young well past her 100th Birthday. It's been 6 months since Grandma passed away at the age of 104. Her modest collection of State Quarters and Birth Year Coins has been passed on to her 11-year-old Great-Great-Great-Grandson (yes, that's three 'Greats') to continue our numismatic family tradition.

    -The Coin Trader

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  14. Detecto92

    Detecto92 Well-Known Member

  15. coinman0456

    coinman0456 Coin Collector




    Thats so sweet. Congrats on her longevity and Happy Mother's Day!
     
  16. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    Now, that's​ a good Mother's Day choice!
     
  17. x115

    x115 Collector

    princess. 34,500 mintage

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  18. Lincoln Cents

    Lincoln Cents Cents not pennies

  19. RaceBannon

    RaceBannon Member

    SLQ Lady.
     

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