Cool Coins

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  1. mpcusa

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  3. C-B-D

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  4. Joshua Lemons

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    Here's a Belgian medal and a large silver coin from the Cook Islands. Both in oversized NGC holders and really cool I think!
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  5. Eric the Red

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  7. lardan

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    Without a doubt some very beautiful and unique coins shown here.
     
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  8. Eric the Red

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    The smallest Gold coin I own and the smallest diameter coin ever minted by the US Mint. The $1 Gold piece with No L
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    DESIGNER:
    James Barton Longacre Clipped_image_20231117_183625.png
    EDGE:
    Reeded
    DIAMETER:
    12.70 millimeters
    WEIGHT:
    1.70 grams
    MINTAGE:
    1,000
    MINT:
    Philadelphia
    METAL:
    90% Gold, 10% Copper
    AUCTION RECORD:

    $69,000 • MS68 • 06-20-2007 • Stack's
     
  9. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    We left the US coins forum already.
    Here is a Greek DDO.
    This one first.
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  12. Joshua Lemons

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    Possibly for US circulation, but the 2 1/2 centesimo coin produced for Panama, popularity known as the Panama pill, takes the record for smallest. Struck in Philadelphia and 10mm in diameter.
     
  13. Eric the Red

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  14. ZoidMeister

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    A few of mine, in no particular order.

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  16. SilverCeder

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    100 years in between. Love them!
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