One time I found an 1828 half cent in XF and an a 1795 Half Cent in AG at a flea market the vendor gave it to me for virtually nothing, Its not my most valued coin but it shows me how kind people can be and you never know where to look, like a flea market!
I wouldn't say it is my most valued because I have a few that are worth absolutely nothing to anyone but me that I won't sell and it's not near my prettiest, but since the doubled dies were posted it made me dig this one out. May actually be my lowest population coin. The 1901 DDR
When I was inventorying my dads estate, he had an 1895 s Morgan, it is probably in about vg10 condition but it was the coin that got me started collecting, sure it is for sale, if you have about 100 grand for it.
1833 large cent double struck. Picked up in an antique store for 25 bucks. This coin kept me collecting and is what spiked my interest in errors and unique coins in general.
In my possession I have a 1799 George lll farthing which was minted in Birmingham U.K. This coin doesn't have a very high monetary value, but because it was a present from my mother for my 12th birthday to me it will always be priceless. As like yourself this is a coin collecting memory.
You found that coin in pocket change? Weird, the photo you claim you took is actually from an ANACS slabbed example... http://www.apmex.com/product/88609/1909-s-lincoln-cent-ag-3-anacs
Found it in his dad's pocket change. Sure. This kid has been putting up fake threads with fake pictures all over. But I believe he has bid us adieu.
Got this in change last week at the 7-11. Anyone know what it is? I used steel wool to scrub the tarnish off of it before I took these pictures...